Bachelor Life II
Originally Posted by brantshali,Aug 5 2004, 08:10 PM
Part of what's kept me single the last two years (other than the fact that women don't seem to like me
) is going to visit my married friends and their two kids. Five minutes in that house and you want to rush out, become a monk and have yourself fixed! 

) is going to visit my married friends and their two kids. Five minutes in that house and you want to rush out, become a monk and have yourself fixed! 

Originally Posted by Chazmo,Aug 5 2004, 08:10 PM
'sok... We can take it. 


Whats wrong with being married.... I'd rather be spending the rest of my life with the person I want to be with then be single and trying to find that someone... Single is so overrated
Originally Posted by sweetj,Aug 6 2004, 01:41 PM
Whats wrong with being married.... I'd rather be spending the rest of my life with the person I want to be with then be single and trying to find that someone... Single is so overrated 


but a swinging wife is better
Originally Posted by brantshali,Aug 5 2004, 10:10 PM
Part of what's kept me single the last two years (other than the fact that women don't seem to like me
) is going to visit my married friends and their two kids. Five minutes in that house and you want to rush out, become a monk and have yourself fixed! 

) is going to visit my married friends and their two kids. Five minutes in that house and you want to rush out, become a monk and have yourself fixed! 

Originally Posted by WestSideBilly,Aug 6 2004, 10:01 AM
I could dig being married as long as kids weren't involved. The two are not necessarily mutual, it's just that most women are hellbent on raising rugrats. Some of my happiest friends are married and child-free.

Seriously, you must be on the same page as your SO on this subject. No relationship can last (except maybe fcuk buddies) unless you agree.
Despite my bravado on this subject, I honesly do question my decision to become a dad from time to time. It is not an easy road, and my life is completely different than it once was. But then, there are wondrous things about being a dad that I'm growing to really love.








