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Just so we aren't both wasting our time, what are your thoughts on Skrillex?
Oh no. Is it a deal breaker if I say I'm a dub step chick and have been for years? I'm more into flux but skrillex i can jam to WHEN THE BASS DROPS, yo!
I really, really, REALLY hope that nerdbyrd is actually a man, preferably one with a beer belly and prison record.
That would be pretty funny. But i'm a chick. I have all my social media on my profile if you guys feel the need to stalk me. No nudies posted anywhere tho #SORRYNOTSORRY
I really, really, REALLY hope that nerdbyrd is actually a man, preferably one with a beer belly and prison record.
That would be pretty funny. But i'm a chick. I have all my social media on my profile if you guys feel the need to stalk me. No nudies posted anywhere tho #SORRYNOTSORRY
That would be pretty funny. But i'm a chick. I have all my social media on my profile if you guys feel the need to stalk me. No nudies posted anywhere tho #SORRYNOTSORRY
Don't ruin our fun.
in that case.... let's guess why i have a prison record!
Just curious, how old are you? My wife is 31 and I'm 35. She's been talking about having kids for the last seven years, probably because all of her friends have several, and I'm not quite ready yet. A decent amount of them have been separated, even divorced, partially because of too many kids. I told her before she turns 35 would be a good time table. So do what makes you happy because if you rush it with somebody that you're not too serious with it creates a higher rate of failure in your relationship. I know some single mothers and it's a struggle, plus getting in a new relationship with somebody that has kids is tough, regardless of how great they are. I was with a girl that had two kids and everything was perfect for about a year. When we started getting real serious, marriage talk, things sort of fell apart. Last I heard she got back with her ex, who used to beat her, which was one of my concerns.
Take things slow or what ever pace you want, don't let others make you feel guilty for wanting to forge your own path.
I'm 24. I have no interest in having kids, maybe ever. When I told my dad I may not have kids he said "you're young. That'll change. But you don't have a whole lot of time to play around with the idea." Like really dad? You want to start poppin out kids just for the sake of having them? No thank you. I was in a relationship for 7 years with this guy, he was a wee bit older than I. And I knew he wanted kids, and maybe even get married, I had no interest. It was one of the many contributing factors to our break... I know what I do and do not want and there's no pressuring me into something I don't want to do. It's great that your wife is giving you time to prepare for kids. It's a huge deal that I for think people really consider enough before they start having them.
That's good, you seem pretty mature for 24. When my wife and I first got together I said I didn't want marriage or kids, she was the opposite. I think marriage is really ridiculous. I mean, neither one of us are religious at all and we didn't have a ton of money to blow on a wedding. We finally got married because she lost her job and she didn't want to go without insurance and since I worked for Caterpillar, a union job, I had pretty good benefits. That's the only reason we got married. We went to city hall with about 10 close friends and family, had a nice lunch in the city, and went to several breweries and got shitfaced. No crazy expensive dress, no pointless wedding rings, no inviting a bunch of relatives we rarely, if at all, talk to. Marriage is almost a big a scam as Christmas, I digress.
Now that we're financially stable and doing well for ourselves I'll probably get her a nice wedding band even though we've been married almost 2 years and it's never been a problem.
I really, really, REALLY hope that nerdbyrd is actually a man, preferably one with a beer belly and prison record.
That would be pretty funny. But i'm a chick. I have all my social media on my profile if you guys feel the need to stalk me. No nudies posted anywhere tho #SORRYNOTSORRY
A 28-year-old byrd would no longer be considered a chick. You are full of lies.
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5.5/four tet, daphni b2b floating points, avalon emerson 5.12/neil young 5.19/mannequin pussy 5.21/serpentwithfeet 5.25/hozier 6.12-16/bonnaroo 6.28/goose 6.29/goose 9.17/the national + the war on drugs 9.23/sigur ros 9.27-29/making time 10.17/air
5.5/four tet, daphni b2b floating points, avalon emerson 5.12/neil young 5.19/mannequin pussy 5.21/serpentwithfeet 5.25/hozier 6.12-16/bonnaroo 6.28/goose 6.29/goose 9.17/the national + the war on drugs 9.23/sigur ros 9.27-29/making time 10.17/air
That would be pretty funny. But i'm a chick. I have all my social media on my profile if you guys feel the need to stalk me. No nudies posted anywhere tho #SORRYNOTSORRY
A 28-year-old byrd would no longer be considered a chick. You are full of lies.
lmao.... wow. that is one i've actually never heard before. i just lol'd irl
I am happily coupled up, but will say that being single is vastly underrated by most.
I'm not saying I'm anti marriage, I'd love to get married someday, but at this point in my life I sometimes find myself thinking "Do I want to be with somebody for the next 40 years?!? what will I be like in 40 years...what will they be like...who knows"
It's really not all that complicated, no one has the answer to big, existential questions like that in their 20s. How many of the kids in your kindergarten class who said they wanted to be astronauts actually became one? Same thing.
Marriage is just a financial transaction. If you're in a long-term relationship with someone, take a personal finance course together. Live together. Figure out all the day-to-day crap like who pays what bills. By the time you get to the point where marriage is on the table, it becomes kind of a non-thing. All the emphasis on anniversaries, wedding rings, weddings, etc... is just from people who want to sell you expensive crap you don't need to be happy. I've been with my wife for nine years. We both saw this thread and were laughing at the idea of people hooking up in the mud at 'Roo. I'm pretty sure that's where wooks come from... 'Roo mud in the womb.
I'm 24. I have no interest in having kids, maybe ever. When I told my dad I may not have kids he said "you're young. That'll change. But you don't have a whole lot of time to play around with the idea." Like really dad? You want to start poppin out kids just for the sake of having them? No thank you. I was in a relationship for 7 years with this guy, he was a wee bit older than I. And I knew he wanted kids, and maybe even get married, I had no interest. It was one of the many contributing factors to our break... I know what I do and do not want and there's no pressuring me into something I don't want to do. It's great that your wife is giving you time to prepare for kids. It's a huge deal that I for think people really consider enough before they start having them.
That's good, you seem pretty mature for 24. When my wife and I first got together I said I didn't want marriage or kids, she was the opposite. I think marriage is really ridiculous. I mean, neither one of us are religious at all and we didn't have a ton of money to blow on a wedding. We finally got married because she lost her job and she didn't want to go without insurance and since I worked for Caterpillar, a union job, I had pretty good benefits. That's the only reason we got married. We went to city hall with about 10 close friends and family, had a nice lunch in the city, and went to several breweries and got shitfaced. No crazy expensive dress, no pointless wedding rings, no inviting a bunch of relatives we rarely, if at all, talk to. Marriage is almost a big a scam as Christmas, I digress.
Now that we're financially stable and doing well for ourselves I'll probably get her a nice wedding band even though we've been married almost 2 years and it's never been a problem.
Those are my exact thoughts. It's ridiculous that marriage is often forced upon people for financial or insurance reasons like that. I don't need a piece of paper to tell the person I'm with I love them. And what changes after marriage? The box you check on forms? That's nonsense. I'm also not religious so for me there is no reason to get married. I say this loosely of course, because if I end up with someone who I love deeply and they feel they need that silly piece of paper then I may consider it just to make that person happy. But I don't see how getting married solidifies a bond anymore than just being in a committed relationship....
I'm not saying I'm anti marriage, I'd love to get married someday, but at this point in my life I sometimes find myself thinking "Do I want to be with somebody for the next 40 years?!? what will I be like in 40 years...what will they be like...who knows"
It's really not all that complicated, no one has the answer to big, existential questions like that in their 20s. How many of the kids in your kindergarten class who said they wanted to be astronauts actually became one? Same thing.
Marriage is just a financial transaction. If you're in a long-term relationship with someone, take a personal finance course together. Live together. Figure out all the day-to-day crap like who pays what bills. By the time you get to the point where marriage is on the table, it becomes kind of a non-thing. All the emphasis on anniversaries, wedding rings, weddings, etc... is just from people who want to sell you expensive crap you don't need to be happy. I've been with my wife for nine years. We both saw this thread and were laughing at the idea of people hooking up in the mud at 'Roo. I'm pretty sure that's where wooks come from... 'Roo mud in the womb.
Well put!
There is no way I'd hook up at Roo. Its a dirty mess for sure
Post by th3int3rn3t on Apr 2, 2014 19:28:48 GMT -5
There are too many words here for me to read. I'm really cool. And i pressure people into serious relationships, and make obnoxious threats when the breakup comes. Let's hang.
There are too many words here for me to read. I'm really cool. And i pressure people into serious relationships, and make obnoxious threats when the breakup comes. Let's hang.