Demon09
Stop Whining
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I'm looking forward to the day that I just don't give a shit about getting pussy.
That's the day you win life.
Or the day you die.
I'm looking forward to the day that I just don't give a shit about getting pussy.
That's the day you win life.
If anyone out there is actually taking a dowry seriously in 2013, you need to go see a doctor.
If anyone out there is actually taking a dowry seriously in 2013, you need to go see a doctor.
Evolutionary biology is mental masturbation.
Jk. Link?
I know many primates mate for life, but I'd argue that's from a lack of evolutionary pressure. If our survival instinct really kicked in, banging would be impulse #1, I'd imagine.
I would take one very seriously if it were an option. GIMME DAT DOWRY.
I thought these were interesting thoughts on the engagement ring:
http://www.rolereboot.org/sex-and-r...ent-rings-why-have-we-attached-so-much-meanin
the $5,200 the average American couple spends on an engagement ring.
She said some good things but then she said this:
"But here’s the other thing: Sometimes, your engagement is really just about the ring. Mine was.
My ring isn’t a diamond, and it cost far less than the $5,200 the average American couple spends on an engagement ring. But for my fiancé, who had been underemployed for 18 months prior to our engagement, it was a big expense. It was a project, a way to prove to himself that he was ready for marriage, that he could get things together, save his pennies, make some important decisions and ultimately make me happy. It was a way for me to feel like he was really ready for marriage, too, and to learn to let go and let him be in control of our lives once in a while."
...look at this sweet little boy I found who will save his allowance and buy me a pretty ring to prove he loves me!
Yeah, the couple spends that much.
I don't think anyone really calls it a dowry any more, but if the bride's family is paying for the wedding, that's pretty much a dowry.
yeah, that's false. The wedding is a party that the bride's mother throws for herself and her daughter, and the groom is lucky to be invited.
yeah, that's false. The wedding is a party that the bride's mother throws for herself and her daughter, and the groom is lucky to be invited.
Well whatever he spends it just means that much less becomes hers once they get married.
Don't get me started.....I'd rather have a trip and a plain band....look at this sweet little boy I found who will save his allowance and buy me a pretty ring to prove he loves me!
That's totally it!111~