Should I ask Agnes out on a date?
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PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:bbiggs said:I just read this whole thread. Damn entertaining. I have two questions/comments.
1. OP...did you ask her yet, or what? Rip the band aid off, dude.
2. I couldn’t think of a funnier scenario than me telling my wife I’m gonna go catch a flick or have dinner one on one with another woman. And for the record, my wife is cool as shit and not jealous at all. That would just be weird. I had plenty of female friends growing up, in college, etc. that I would do stuff like this with. As a married man at age 37, couldn’t do it. On that note, maybe I’ll start a poll to see if I should ask my wife if I can take another woman to dinner and a movie!
2. But what if you had a close female friend, from before you met your wife? Would you just stop hanging out with this friend because of her gender?Why? All of my male friends are married and it didn't change their perspective at all. And I was in a common law marriage, and that didn't change mine.I can't believe you'd ditch a good friend like that just because... what? Because you'd be worried you'd cheat on your wife with her? Or your wife would be worried about it? I don't think I get it. Obviously we're not talking about friends you want to screw, lol.
I guess equality is farther away than I even thought!Post edited by bbiggs on0 -
YesSpiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:bbiggs said:I just read this whole thread. Damn entertaining. I have two questions/comments.
1. OP...did you ask her yet, or what? Rip the band aid off, dude.
2. I couldn’t think of a funnier scenario than me telling my wife I’m gonna go catch a flick or have dinner one on one with another woman. And for the record, my wife is cool as shit and not jealous at all. That would just be weird. I had plenty of female friends growing up, in college, etc. that I would do stuff like this with. As a married man at age 37, couldn’t do it. On that note, maybe I’ll start a poll to see if I should ask my wife if I can take another woman to dinner and a movie!
2. But what if you had a close female friend, from before you met your wife? Would you just stop hanging out with this friend because of her gender?Why? All of my male friends are married and it didn't change their perspective at all. And I was in a common law marriage, and that didn't change mine.I can't believe you'd ditch a good friend like that just because... what? Because you'd be worried you'd cheat on your wife with her? Or your wife would be worried about it? I don't think I get it. Obviously we're not talking about friends you want to screw, lol.
I guess equality is farther away than I even thought!
And not being able to hang around friends of another gender gives me a bit of Mike Pence vibes. But I also get it, if jealously is a factor in the relationship.
Anywho, if a female friend would want to watch A Nightmare on Elm Street with ME, that is A-okey. Aint got no woman controlling me.
lay down on the couch mcgruff, lets dissect this.
Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
bbiggs said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:bbiggs said:I just read this whole thread. Damn entertaining. I have two questions/comments.
1. OP...did you ask her yet, or what? Rip the band aid off, dude.
2. I couldn’t think of a funnier scenario than me telling my wife I’m gonna go catch a flick or have dinner one on one with another woman. And for the record, my wife is cool as shit and not jealous at all. That would just be weird. I had plenty of female friends growing up, in college, etc. that I would do stuff like this with. As a married man at age 37, couldn’t do it. On that note, maybe I’ll start a poll to see if I should ask my wife if I can take another woman to dinner and a movie!
2. But what if you had a close female friend, from before you met your wife? Would you just stop hanging out with this friend because of her gender?Why? All of my male friends are married and it didn't change their perspective at all. And I was in a common law marriage, and that didn't change mine.I can't believe you'd ditch a good friend like that just because... what? Because you'd be worried you'd cheat on your wife with her? Or your wife would be worried about it? I don't think I get it. Obviously we're not talking about friends you want to screw, lol.
I guess equality is farther away than I even thought!
One of your friends: Hey, Mrs. Bbigs -- I saw ya man running around with another woman?
Mrs. Bbigs: Yeah, she's training for a half marathon. She seems really cool.
One of your friends: Okey. Cool. So are we watching another episode of Fraiser or what?"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:bbiggs said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:bbiggs said:I just read this whole thread. Damn entertaining. I have two questions/comments.
1. OP...did you ask her yet, or what? Rip the band aid off, dude.
2. I couldn’t think of a funnier scenario than me telling my wife I’m gonna go catch a flick or have dinner one on one with another woman. And for the record, my wife is cool as shit and not jealous at all. That would just be weird. I had plenty of female friends growing up, in college, etc. that I would do stuff like this with. As a married man at age 37, couldn’t do it. On that note, maybe I’ll start a poll to see if I should ask my wife if I can take another woman to dinner and a movie!
2. But what if you had a close female friend, from before you met your wife? Would you just stop hanging out with this friend because of her gender?Why? All of my male friends are married and it didn't change their perspective at all. And I was in a common law marriage, and that didn't change mine.I can't believe you'd ditch a good friend like that just because... what? Because you'd be worried you'd cheat on your wife with her? Or your wife would be worried about it? I don't think I get it. Obviously we're not talking about friends you want to screw, lol.
I guess equality is farther away than I even thought!
One of your friends: Hey, Mrs. Bbigs -- I saw ya man running around with another woman?
Mrs. Bbigs: Yeah, she's training for a half marathon. She seems really cool.
One of your friends: Okey. Cool. So are we watching another episode of Fraiser or what?0 -
YesPJ_Soul said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:bbiggs said:I just read this whole thread. Damn entertaining. I have two questions/comments.
1. OP...did you ask her yet, or what? Rip the band aid off, dude.
2. I couldn’t think of a funnier scenario than me telling my wife I’m gonna go catch a flick or have dinner one on one with another woman. And for the record, my wife is cool as shit and not jealous at all. That would just be weird. I had plenty of female friends growing up, in college, etc. that I would do stuff like this with. As a married man at age 37, couldn’t do it. On that note, maybe I’ll start a poll to see if I should ask my wife if I can take another woman to dinner and a movie!
2. But what if you had a close female friend, from before you met your wife? Would you just stop hanging out with this friend because of her gender?Why? All of my male friends are married and it didn't change their perspective at all. And I was in a common law marriage, and that didn't change mine.I can't believe you'd ditch a good friend like that just because... what? Because you'd be worried you'd cheat on your wife with her? Or your wife would be worried about it? I don't think I get it. Obviously we're not talking about friends you want to screw, lol.
I guess equality is farther away than I even thought!
And not being able to hang around friends of another gender gives me a bit of Mike Pence vibes. But I also get it, if jealously is a factor in the relationship.
Anywho, if a female friend would want to watch A Nightmare on Elm Street with ME, that is A-okey. Aint got no woman controlling me.
lay down on the couch mcgruff, lets dissect this.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Yesmcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:bbiggs said:I just read this whole thread. Damn entertaining. I have two questions/comments.
1. OP...did you ask her yet, or what? Rip the band aid off, dude.
2. I couldn’t think of a funnier scenario than me telling my wife I’m gonna go catch a flick or have dinner one on one with another woman. And for the record, my wife is cool as shit and not jealous at all. That would just be weird. I had plenty of female friends growing up, in college, etc. that I would do stuff like this with. As a married man at age 37, couldn’t do it. On that note, maybe I’ll start a poll to see if I should ask my wife if I can take another woman to dinner and a movie!
2. But what if you had a close female friend, from before you met your wife? Would you just stop hanging out with this friend because of her gender?Why? All of my male friends are married and it didn't change their perspective at all. And I was in a common law marriage, and that didn't change mine.I can't believe you'd ditch a good friend like that just because... what? Because you'd be worried you'd cheat on your wife with her? Or your wife would be worried about it? I don't think I get it. Obviously we're not talking about friends you want to screw, lol.
I guess equality is farther away than I even thought!
And not being able to hang around friends of another gender gives me a bit of Mike Pence vibes. But I also get it, if jealously is a factor in the relationship.
Anywho, if a female friend would want to watch A Nightmare on Elm Street with ME, that is A-okey. Aint got no woman controlling me.
lay down on the couch mcgruff, lets dissect this.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
nvm
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
YesPJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:bbiggs said:I just read this whole thread. Damn entertaining. I have two questions/comments.
1. OP...did you ask her yet, or what? Rip the band aid off, dude.
2. I couldn’t think of a funnier scenario than me telling my wife I’m gonna go catch a flick or have dinner one on one with another woman. And for the record, my wife is cool as shit and not jealous at all. That would just be weird. I had plenty of female friends growing up, in college, etc. that I would do stuff like this with. As a married man at age 37, couldn’t do it. On that note, maybe I’ll start a poll to see if I should ask my wife if I can take another woman to dinner and a movie!
2. But what if you had a close female friend, from before you met your wife? Would you just stop hanging out with this friend because of her gender?Why? All of my male friends are married and it didn't change their perspective at all. And I was in a common law marriage, and that didn't change mine.I can't believe you'd ditch a good friend like that just because... what? Because you'd be worried you'd cheat on your wife with her? Or your wife would be worried about it? I don't think I get it. Obviously we're not talking about friends you want to screw, lol.
I guess equality is farther away than I even thought!
And not being able to hang around friends of another gender gives me a bit of Mike Pence vibes. But I also get it, if jealously is a factor in the relationship.
Anywho, if a female friend would want to watch A Nightmare on Elm Street with ME, that is A-okey. Aint got no woman controlling me.
lay down on the couch mcgruff, lets dissect this.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Most of the time a man can't even go out with his male buddies and have drinks or play golf or whatever without getting the third degree from "the wife." This is why I stay single.
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mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:bbiggs said:I just read this whole thread. Damn entertaining. I have two questions/comments.
1. OP...did you ask her yet, or what? Rip the band aid off, dude.
2. I couldn’t think of a funnier scenario than me telling my wife I’m gonna go catch a flick or have dinner one on one with another woman. And for the record, my wife is cool as shit and not jealous at all. That would just be weird. I had plenty of female friends growing up, in college, etc. that I would do stuff like this with. As a married man at age 37, couldn’t do it. On that note, maybe I’ll start a poll to see if I should ask my wife if I can take another woman to dinner and a movie!
2. But what if you had a close female friend, from before you met your wife? Would you just stop hanging out with this friend because of her gender?Why? All of my male friends are married and it didn't change their perspective at all. And I was in a common law marriage, and that didn't change mine.I can't believe you'd ditch a good friend like that just because... what? Because you'd be worried you'd cheat on your wife with her? Or your wife would be worried about it? I don't think I get it. Obviously we're not talking about friends you want to screw, lol.
I guess equality is farther away than I even thought!
And not being able to hang around friends of another gender gives me a bit of Mike Pence vibes. But I also get it, if jealously is a factor in the relationship.
Anywho, if a female friend would want to watch A Nightmare on Elm Street with ME, that is A-okey. Aint got no woman controlling me.
lay down on the couch mcgruff, lets dissect this."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
YesSpiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:bbiggs said:I just read this whole thread. Damn entertaining. I have two questions/comments.
1. OP...did you ask her yet, or what? Rip the band aid off, dude.
2. I couldn’t think of a funnier scenario than me telling my wife I’m gonna go catch a flick or have dinner one on one with another woman. And for the record, my wife is cool as shit and not jealous at all. That would just be weird. I had plenty of female friends growing up, in college, etc. that I would do stuff like this with. As a married man at age 37, couldn’t do it. On that note, maybe I’ll start a poll to see if I should ask my wife if I can take another woman to dinner and a movie!
2. But what if you had a close female friend, from before you met your wife? Would you just stop hanging out with this friend because of her gender?Why? All of my male friends are married and it didn't change their perspective at all. And I was in a common law marriage, and that didn't change mine.I can't believe you'd ditch a good friend like that just because... what? Because you'd be worried you'd cheat on your wife with her? Or your wife would be worried about it? I don't think I get it. Obviously we're not talking about friends you want to screw, lol.
I guess equality is farther away than I even thought!
And not being able to hang around friends of another gender gives me a bit of Mike Pence vibes. But I also get it, if jealously is a factor in the relationship.
Anywho, if a female friend would want to watch A Nightmare on Elm Street with ME, that is A-okey. Aint got no woman controlling me.
lay down on the couch mcgruff, lets dissect this.
I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:bbiggs said:I just read this whole thread. Damn entertaining. I have two questions/comments.
1. OP...did you ask her yet, or what? Rip the band aid off, dude.
2. I couldn’t think of a funnier scenario than me telling my wife I’m gonna go catch a flick or have dinner one on one with another woman. And for the record, my wife is cool as shit and not jealous at all. That would just be weird. I had plenty of female friends growing up, in college, etc. that I would do stuff like this with. As a married man at age 37, couldn’t do it. On that note, maybe I’ll start a poll to see if I should ask my wife if I can take another woman to dinner and a movie!
2. But what if you had a close female friend, from before you met your wife? Would you just stop hanging out with this friend because of her gender?Why? All of my male friends are married and it didn't change their perspective at all. And I was in a common law marriage, and that didn't change mine.I can't believe you'd ditch a good friend like that just because... what? Because you'd be worried you'd cheat on your wife with her? Or your wife would be worried about it? I don't think I get it. Obviously we're not talking about friends you want to screw, lol.
I guess equality is farther away than I even thought!
And not being able to hang around friends of another gender gives me a bit of Mike Pence vibes. But I also get it, if jealously is a factor in the relationship.
Anywho, if a female friend would want to watch A Nightmare on Elm Street with ME, that is A-okey. Aint got no woman controlling me.
lay down on the couch mcgruff, lets dissect this."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Shit is getting deep around here. Lol0
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YesSpiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:bbiggs said:I just read this whole thread. Damn entertaining. I have two questions/comments.
1. OP...did you ask her yet, or what? Rip the band aid off, dude.
2. I couldn’t think of a funnier scenario than me telling my wife I’m gonna go catch a flick or have dinner one on one with another woman. And for the record, my wife is cool as shit and not jealous at all. That would just be weird. I had plenty of female friends growing up, in college, etc. that I would do stuff like this with. As a married man at age 37, couldn’t do it. On that note, maybe I’ll start a poll to see if I should ask my wife if I can take another woman to dinner and a movie!
2. But what if you had a close female friend, from before you met your wife? Would you just stop hanging out with this friend because of her gender?Why? All of my male friends are married and it didn't change their perspective at all. And I was in a common law marriage, and that didn't change mine.I can't believe you'd ditch a good friend like that just because... what? Because you'd be worried you'd cheat on your wife with her? Or your wife would be worried about it? I don't think I get it. Obviously we're not talking about friends you want to screw, lol.
I guess equality is farther away than I even thought!
And not being able to hang around friends of another gender gives me a bit of Mike Pence vibes. But I also get it, if jealously is a factor in the relationship.
Anywho, if a female friend would want to watch A Nightmare on Elm Street with ME, that is A-okey. Aint got no woman controlling me.
lay down on the couch mcgruff, lets dissect this.
I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
YesHesCalledDyer said:Most of the time a man can't even go out with his male buddies and have drinks or play golf or whatever without getting the third degree from "the wife." This is why I stay single.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
HesCalledDyer said:Most of the time a man can't even go out with his male buddies and have drinks or play golf or whatever without getting the third degree from "the wife." This is why I stay single.0
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Yesbbiggs said:HesCalledDyer said:Most of the time a man can't even go out with his male buddies and have drinks or play golf or whatever without getting the third degree from "the wife." This is why I stay single.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
NoMarriage is rough enough without bringing what other people think into it. People have all kinds of arrangements that work, if they are both on the same page, why should we care?0
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OffSheGoes35 said:Marriage is rough enough without bringing what other people think into it. People have all kinds of arrangements that work, if they are both on the same page, why should we care?
Whatever works, but there are still mechanisms to why things are like they are - and "it just is" isn't one of those mechanisms.
AND WHY ARENT WE FOCUSING ON MY MISERABLE LOVELESS LIFE ANYMORE IN THIS THREAD?"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
YesSpiritual_Chaos said:OffSheGoes35 said:Marriage is rough enough without bringing what other people think into it. People have all kinds of arrangements that work, if they are both on the same page, why should we care?
Whatever works, but there are still mechanisms to why things are like they are - and "it just is" isn't one of those mechanisms.
AND WHY ARENT WE FOCUSING ON MY MISERABLE LOVELESS LIFE ANYMORE IN THIS THREAD?We're just in limbo, waiting for you to ask her out!!With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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