If You Love Her, Fight For Her

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:

[quote]doogie wrote:

[quote]Nards wrote:
I didn’t click yet but I can see it’s one of those videos where the guy doesn’t tall but holds up cards while some shitty song plays.
I hate him already.[/quote]

It’s the fucking Celine Dion Titanic song even.[/quote]

Ugh!

I have since watched the wretched video. Horrible song of course, but that wimpy way of writing it all down (and the stuff he said was so cheesy) and that his ugly wife would likely hate him more afterward as he broadcast that to half a million people.
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You’re not fooling anyone Nards. I saw a similar video you put up on Youtube with this song playing in the background. Except, instead of cards, you held up a series of Etch A Sketches containing romantic messages.

That fucking song is the bane of my workouts. They actually haven’t played it in a few weeks, but they still play Lady Gaga. SOme song where it sounds like she’s saying “Junipers”

[quote]bdocksaints75 wrote:
Would you marry or date a women who had cheated on her previous husband or significant other with you [/quote]

Been there, done that. Still with her. But it was a fairly unique situation. (She was with me. I moved away for a few years. She met him. I moved back. Now she’s with me again.)

As a general policy though, no, I wouldn’t.

Related to the OP… I have no idea what he sees in her, but seriously, she came back to that? What could she possibly see in him? I don’t mind the fact that he was lacking common sense (that tends to happen), but he’s completely lacking any sense of masculinity.

[quote]DBCooper wrote:

[quote]stefan128 wrote:

[quote]DBCooper wrote:
Jesus fucking Christ. I just watched that whole video from front to back, then I stood up and my cock fell right the fuck off. [/quote]

Hahahaha, you better reattach it![/quote]

Strangely, I have the overwhelming urge to insert it into either my ass or my mouth, most likely my ass and then my mouth.[/quote]

Don’t forget to slap yourself in the face with it while you bawl your eyes out.

[quote]JaseHxC wrote:

[quote]JaseHxC wrote:
- YouTube [/quote]

Now that’s a man’s song. The wussy husband in the OP would’ve garnered infinitely more respect if he’d drum techniqued the brains out of his love rival’s skull and set the gory, glorious montage to Peter Cetera’s silky crooning.

I am sooo glad that they were able to work out thier differences, and stay together.

the ties of marriage are the ties that bond for a lifetime.

he is a real man, one that doesnt let his emotions or ego get in the way of the relationship, after all, doesnt the total equal to more than the sum of the parts? (you know what I mean)

anyhoo - let these crazy kids be, they look happy and all is well, that ends well.

life do go on~

[quote]Edgy wrote:

he is a real man, one that doesnt let his emotions or ego get in the way of the relationship, after all, doesnt the total equal to more than the sum of the parts? (you know what I mean)

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In this case?

Definitely.

That might be his problem though.

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:

he is a real man, one that doesnt let his emotions or ego get in the way of the relationship, after all, doesnt the total equal to more than the sum of the parts? (you know what I mean)

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In this case?

Definitely.

That might be his problem though.

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but Orion, my good freind… the more he suffers, the more he shows he really cares.

I know this much is tru~

[quote]Edgy wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:

he is a real man, one that doesnt let his emotions or ego get in the way of the relationship, after all, doesnt the total equal to more than the sum of the parts? (you know what I mean)

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In this case?

Definitely.

That might be his problem though.

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but Orion, my good freind… the more he suffers, the more he shows he really cares.

I know this much is tru~

- YouTube [/quote]

Alright, Count Rockula you bastard, I will get you for this.

You could have stuck to Burmesian stable boys, if you had to devour someones soul.

I am carving a stake now just for you.

[quote]Bellmar wrote:
People may argue that they should stay together for the kids. However, if they stay together I cannot imagine there not being tension and resentment between the two. Who wants to grow up between warring parents?[/quote]

It’s to late for that. Wether they stay together or not his kids are fucked, and so is he. The only reasonable solution is to take her on an Alaskan cruise “to save the mariage”, and push her the fuck overboard.

Would I take my wife back? I don’t know, it depends on a lot of factors.

Would I take this bitch back, who left her whole family for some strange dick? No motherfucking way.

[quote]Steel Nation wrote:
Would I take my wife back? I don’t know, it depends on a lot of factors.

Would I take this bitch back, who left her whole family for some strange dick? No motherfucking way.[/quote]

X2

x3

It’s tough to say what anyone would go through without going it first.
A girlfriend is easy - dump that. A long term marriage with kids is complicated.

The stats are a bit disturbing, but matching what I’m seeing over time.

"Despite their professed commitment to monogamy, however; many of the respondents had also grappled with infidelity:
â?¢ About half admitted to having had a partner cheat on them, either sexually or emotionally.
â?¢ Forty-two percent confessed to having engaged in infidelity themselves.
â?¢ Half of people who had been cheated ended their relationship as a result, but 70 percent of people who admitted cheating did stay in the relationshipâ??and 54 percent believed that their partner never discovered the infidelity.
"

I kept watching this with the sound on wondering what the payoff would be, chancing my boss may catch me AGAIN listening to an uber ghey song, the same way he caught me listening to “Call me Maybe”, with the Miami Dolphin Cheerleaders.

it was a close one.

[quote]mud lark wrote:
The stats are a bit disturbing, but matching what I’m seeing over time.
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This is what terrifies me about marriage. Cheating is absolutely rampant.

A relative of is a family lawyer specializing in divorce law. He’s been at it for 35 years. Based on what he has seen personally as well as the consensus of his colleagues, he estimates that 75% of the clients he sees have, at the very least, had a “lapse” at some point during their marriage, or have had long-standing affairs. Yes, he’s dealing with people who are seeking divorce, but often they admit to cheating even during the “good times” before the problems hit.

I’ve done some shitty things in my life, but I’ve never cheated on a girlfriend. I never would. It frightens me that you can meet someone who seems so perfect and so loyal, and yet she’s more than willing to screw some random guy behind your back.

I’m with you PimpBot5000.

I’ve never cheated, but a long time ago I was dating two girls at the same time for a couple of weeks. I wasn’t very serious with either so I look at it as OK…like something Captain Kirk would’ve done in his youth.

[quote]Nards wrote:
two girls at the same time…[/quote]

Nice!

You can take anything out of context and I love Hitler someone will make it sound bad.

[quote]Nards wrote:
You can take anything out of context and I love Hitler someone will make it sound bad.[/quote]

You love Hitler!