Oh, nothing personal but.... considering OJ was not found guilty of what it was he was charged with, just what line might you be referring to? Just wondering.Hoops said:I know you're joking here (and nothing personal), but this is over the line.
Oh, nothing personal but.... considering OJ was not found guilty of what it was he was charged with, just what line might you be referring to? Just wondering.Hoops said:I know you're joking here (and nothing personal), but this is over the line.
Euro_SZabina said:I love working, at one point I had 3 part time jobs. I love being busy!![]()
Euro_SZabina said:My girl cousin works full time, who looks like Cindy Clawford, beautiful woman inside and out, and her husband never worked who is about 18 years older then her and just rides all day on his Harley.
She loves him too much, would do anything for him.
Just if she would know when I lived with them when I was new in Canada and didn't speak english he was hitting on me and wanted to fuck me when I was taking a shower.
Luckily nothing happened.
I love working, at one point I had 3 part time jobs. I love being busy!![]()
uhhh..... Randy, if your man OJ was found not guilty, when you suggest the need to pull an OJ, uhhh..... just what might you be referring to? Just what does pulling an OJ mean... in the context of being found not guilty?LittleAsianGuy said:The worst was this one guy who i use to worked with he worked two jobs 80 hours a week while his wife stays home. This gal doesnt cook or do anything plus they have no kids. Now after 5 years she wants a divorce and 1/2 of their houseRandy Whorewald said:He may need to pull an OJ.
Hoops said:I know you're joking here (and nothing personal), but this is over the line.Randy Whorewald said:Oh, nothing personal but.... considering OJ was not found guilty of what it was he was charged with, just what line might you be referring to? Just wondering.
Getting a divorce, maybe? He did do that, right?OTBn said:uhhh..... Randy, if your man OJ was found not guilty, when you suggest the need to pull an OJ, uhhh..... just what might you be referring to? Just what does pulling an OJ mean... in the context of being found not guilty?
OTBn said:uhhh..... Randy, if your man OJ was found not guilty, when you suggest the need to pull an OJ, uhhh..... just what might you be referring to? Just what does pulling an OJ mean... in the context of being found not guilty?
I know someone in this situation as well. The wife "seemed" like a great woman, she was working and had a good job. But as soon as they got married, no more working, she did not want any kids, rarely cooks, no school, or she doesnt do anything to improve her life. She is basically a dude. Plus she smashed up two cars...LittleAsianGuy said:I have a few friends who after they got married their wives refuse to work and have mortgage payments to pay off. Im sure the opposite situation can happen also. Of course one of these guys lose his home and the other is on govt support. Im not sure why peop put up with this and let this crap happen.
all rightee then... or maybe he meant winning the Heisman Trophy... or becoming a spokesman for Hertz... orjjinvan said:Getting a divorce, maybe? He did do that, right?
Buntoss said:I know someone in this situation as well. The wife "seemed" like a great woman, she was working and had a good job. But as soon as they got married, no more working, she did not want any kids, rarely cooks, no school, or she doesnt do anything to improve her life. She is basically a dude. Plus she smashed up two cars...
Let me guess, these women, I bet none of them were actually born in Canada, and that they came to Canada until after they were in their teens or early twenties.
Remindes me of the punch line to an old joke about the same thing.Euro_SZabina said:My girl cousin works full time, who looks like Cindy Clawford, beautiful woman inside and out, and her husband never worked who is about 18 years older then her and just rides all day on his Harley.
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Miss*Bijou said:I think some of you guys are talking about different situations..
A woman with children who stays home and doesn't want to work is very different than one without children.
The first (with kids) already has a job and doesn't want a second one! None of us know how much the guy would actually do to help with house/kids if she were to work outside the home. I've known women who got lots of help and worked outside and still had a tough time.. in the end, it's never quite 50/50. As for women who worked outside and got little to no help, I have no idea how they did it.
The second (without kids) just doesn't want to work... there's a HUGE difference.
tianna said:I don't think woman should have the need to work.... after marraige and kids that is.. I think it should be an option... children do not get the same care.. and attention as they did before all the womens liberation bs.. not that Im against a liberated woman.. or independant strong woman... we need woman like that, but I do think it went it bit too far with woman trying to balance a full time job.. with a bunch of kids.. house work.. cooking and all the rest..... I do believe in house hold roles..........
The reality for a great many couples is that both NEED to work just to get by. Every situation is different, though, and equal partners should be able to work things out between them.Damaged said:Whether a woman works or not really isn't just her decision. Why should she get to decide that someone else should support her?
I don't have a problem with the first 6 years of a child's life but after they are in school full time, a woman should return to work unless the man is fine with her staying home (i.e. makes bucket loads of money)....Either way a marriage needs to be treated like a partnership and both need to help each other out....





