Is this you? Frank Da Tanks, and frankie212, just wondering. Your commentary really isn't that bad, if it is you, just need to work on your fillers (saying stuff like umm's), as they seem to distract from what you're saying, as you frequently say it a lot.
Other than that, divorce. I think it's because the U.S. has that fast pace kind of doing things. We like to rush things and get things done and unfortunately relationships are also included in that trend. Lots of divorces you see couples that haven't even been together for probably a year or 2. Another could be financially, but mostly I blame the culture of having to rush things on this issue.
Is this you? Frank Da Tanks, and frankie212, just wondering. Your commentary really isn't that bad, if it is you, just need to work on your fillers (saying stuff like umm's), as they seem to distract from what you're saying, as you frequently say it a lot.
Other than that, divorce. I think it's because the U.S. has that fast pace kind of doing things. We like to rush things and get things done and unfortunately relationships are also included in that trend. Lots of divorces you see couples that haven't even been together for probably a year or 2. Another could be financially, but mostly I blame the culture of having to rush things on this issue.
But that's just my take.
Yes That's me. I know I struggle with the fillers but thank you for the feedback. I do agree with you on your take on divorce. I also feel that people are caught up in a fantasy life about love and happy ever afters that they fail to realize that problems will arise in marriage and I think that kind of takes them by surprise. Instead of sticking with it they feel that since there is a problem there isn't love in the marriage and the mistake it for a loveless marriage. And since they are caught up in the fantasy when reality hits they want to quit.
Yes That's me. I know I struggle with the fillers but thank you for the feedback. I do agree with you on your take on divorce. I also feel that people are caught up in a fantasy life about love and happy ever afters that they fail to realize that problems will arise in marriage and I think that kind of takes them by surprise. Instead of sticking with it they feel that since there is a problem there isn't love in the marriage and the mistake it for a loveless marriage. And since they are caught up in the fantasy when reality hits they want to quit.
You would think that maybe after going through 1 divorce, they would know of the troubles, but it seems like it has become a greater occurrences that people will have multiple divorces. It boggles my mind, really.
It boggle my mind too. I just want to know how we can help stop making it such a common thing and making marriage seem like its just a high school relationship where you have a new lover every week. Why is not so sacred anymore?
The only real reason people get married is for the tax breaks. Any other reason is just merely part of the indoctrination of our disgusting, dehumanizing American anti-culture.
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Other than that, divorce. I think it's because the U.S. has that fast pace kind of doing things. We like to rush things and get things done and unfortunately relationships are also included in that trend. Lots of divorces you see couples that haven't even been together for probably a year or 2. Another could be financially, but mostly I blame the culture of having to rush things on this issue.
But that's just my take.
You would think that maybe after going through 1 divorce, they would know of the troubles, but it seems like it has become a greater occurrences that people will have multiple divorces. It boggles my mind, really.