Originally posted by: Maroonporsche
Finger is right
the best marriage is where you get massive time apart đ
Like mineđ we only together when he takes me on vacationđ¤Ł
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Originally posted by: Maroonporsche
Finger is right
the best marriage is where you get massive time apart đ
Like mineđ we only together when he takes me on vacationđ¤Ł
I send my wife on her own vacation đ
Originally posted by: FingerFetish
Iâm not married (not that I know of at least), so I canât give you my exact thoughts. However, I do like having my own space and no responsibilities, so being married might be a struggle for me. I like the idea of chilling with my invisible husband but then going home to my own bed. That way, I wonât get sick of him. đ
Basically, the ideal marriage for me would be to see him 3-4 times a week and have at least 3 days off. Iâm sure the readers will conclude that Iâll never get married if I hold onto these expectations. Itâs okay, Iâve made my peace. đ¤
Marry a businessman, actor or sportsman..they will meet ur criteria đ
IMO, only worth it if 1) you really want kids and build a family that will come above your own needs 2) youâre not rich OR 3) if youâre very religious. Otherwise itâs not worth it for women. It benefits men a lot more.
The thought of marriage is like


Originally posted by: FingerFetish
Iâm not married (not that I know of at least), so I canât give you my exact thoughts. However, I do like having my own space and no responsibilities, so being married might be a struggle for me. I like the idea of chilling with my invisible husband but then going home to my own bed. That way, I wonât get sick of him. đ
Basically, the ideal marriage for me would be to see him 3-4 times a week and have at least 3 days off. Iâm sure the readers will conclude that Iâll never get married if I hold onto these expectations. Itâs okay, Iâve made my peace. đ¤
This sounds purrrfect!
Originally posted by: FingerFetish
Basically, the ideal marriage for me would be to see him 3-4 times a week and have at least 3 days off. Iâm sure the readers will conclude that Iâll never get married if I hold onto these expectations. Itâs okay, Iâve made my peace. đ¤
Initially it will be tempting, fun.
And then you will start wondering, Yeh baki ke 3 din karta Kya hai. đ
Marriage is like, you are all over each other for couple years and then you are surfing your phone and him watching his web shows while lying in the same bed on your own corners. Baatein to hafte ke 2-3 din hi hoti hai, IYKWIM đMe time is essential for everyone!
Kahan bhejte ho
Mine tries to do the same, doesnt workđ¤Ł
Originally posted by: FingerFetish
Iâm not married (not that I know of at least), so I canât give you my exact thoughts. However, I do like having my own space and no responsibilities, so being married might be a struggle for me. I like the idea of chilling with my invisible husband but then going home to my own bed. That way, I wonât get sick of him. đ
Basically, the ideal marriage for me would be to see him 3-4 times a week and have at least 3 days off. Iâm sure the readers will conclude that Iâll never get married if I hold onto these expectations. Itâs okay, Iâve made my peace. đ¤
That sounds exactly like my marriage
So fear not, there are men like that in real too. You might get lucky.đ
Marriage is nothing but just a form of security cover for your life. It's like applying for some life insurance scheme.
I am fine with marriage PROVIDED you have already lived-in with your partner for a few years. Jumping straight into marriage from dating or having an arranged marriage seems like a recipe for disaster to me.
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