ObliviousGenius said:
Zaik said:
Paksenarrion said:
People who complain about being married are closeted whores. Discuss.
Women who consider marrige a woman's right and a man's privilege are future serial killers. Discuss.
Men who think women think marriage is a woman's right and a man's privilege are just plain closeted. The whoring comes from desperation.
And here's our misguided white knight, here to save the maiden who isn't even in my castle to begin with. You are *somehow* coming to the conclusion that I think all women think that way. I don't.
I think there's a mindset that a probably large group of women subscribe to that follows that exact mindset though. I also think that there are women that consider heterosexual sex between two parties who give consent and are of sound mind to be a crime punishable by death for the man. At least one of those is guaranteed to be true.[/quote]
I concede. Though you seem to have covered 100% of the female population in your assumption, and as I subscribe to neither belief, I at least found a nice post card in the gift shop to send to my mother and all the other women I know who feel the same way as me. See below.
OTP: Marriage is personal. My personal reason for getting married is that I find it a way of expressing a devotion to a person I love. If I wasn't devoted or believed that I could remain devoted, then I wouldn't get married. It's not a matter of God or wanting a shiny rock on a shiny ring, it's what I want.
What this means is that I believe that if a person finds themselves needing outer attention, then they're either no longer devoted or were not as loved by their partner in the first place. Receiving flirtation is a form of compliment, man or woman, but returning the attention or replying by indicating your marriage and subsequently how much you suffer because of it is simply not taking responsibility for a decision that you ultimately made.
Zaik said:
Women who consider marrige a woman's right and a man's privilege are future serial killers. Discuss.
Back to you. It's not a privilege or a right. It's a choice, like having children, that requires maturity and responsibility. I would love to meet the woman you've described. It would mean I'd been written into a television show.
Edit: The quotes are getting mixed up, but I can't seem to fix it.