way too much drama
2007-05-18 00:36:58
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answered by Anonymous
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17 continues to be youthful sufficient to no longer have had sex, on the different hand, 30 is fairly previous. As overvalued as sex may be, it continues to be area of existence and sticking to that vow may be demanding, now to not teach unnecessary. keep in mind that in some unspecified time sooner or later (round 25) maximum if no longer all of your friends might want to have had sex and which will, to some volume, be an important area of their lives and relationships. So your selection to "save your self for marriage" might want to steer on on you to bypass out the prospect to understand, relate with or maybe marry the perfect human beings round. although, it truly is my feeling that as you age, your perspectives will also mature and, with slightly of success, you'll make a thoughtful selection. in the interim, "saving" it truly is a sturdy position to be and do not enable human beings to bully you into doing some thing you're literally not waiting or don't experience like doing. on the different hand, once you do discover someone you view as a conceivable existence better 1/2, you may nevertheless be too youthful to marry (career smart and others) yet, by technique of no longer allowing the relation to advance to a organic step (i,e. sex) you may (a) free it; (b) precipitate the alternative to marry because your hormones are pumping; (c) omit the prospect to work out how irrelevant that better 1/2 is and how much better perfect the subsequent one in line might want to were. My perfect desires.
2016-11-04 08:02:02
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answered by ? 4
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Have you heard that old saying "Too many cooks spoil the broth" (something like that). Oh my...can you say family war everyday!!! Everybody would feel like they got a say so in your business. People would tell you what you need to do; opposed to what is in you and your husbands best interest. In my case someone would get cut every week for dipping in my husband and my business. Too much DRAMA.
2007-05-18 00:41:37
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answered by Lil_MissVal 3
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Too much like a commune. Really though, when you marry, you begin your own home and family. A woman has the right to work with her husband to set up their life as they want it to be. And trust me, you don't want to put women together in making household decisions. Life would be hell.
2007-05-18 01:37:51
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answered by dawnb 7
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naturally when a man and a women marry they start their own lives together, in their own home. The women has this idea of marrying and starting her own family, and being the lady of the house.
You can have two ladies of the house....?
Big conflict..
2007-05-18 00:40:48
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answered by Shannon 1982 2
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because after marriage girls feel that boys should always give more preference to her than his family persons. And always tries to show that she has more affection than his persons.
2007-05-18 00:37:47
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answered by madlymadrks 2
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No married woman wants to live in another woman's house.
2007-05-18 01:14:14
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answered by Anonymous
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why don't men like to share their house with another man?
I've seen tons of people asking why women don't tolerate another woman in their relationship (whether sexually or not) but no one seems to question why men don't tolerate another man in the relationship... seems to be taken for granted that men are territorial about their households, but women are supposed to put up with it?!
2007-05-18 02:28:14
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answered by Cassandra G 4
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There is absolutely no privacy, and there is a high chance of conflicts... especially if there is a mother-in-law as females tend to be territorial....
2007-05-18 00:45:37
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answered by ? 2
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Bcuz they don't want to deal with the baby mama drama.
2007-05-18 00:42:09
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answered by 2sexy 2cute 4
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Too many other people around wanting to get all involved in **** that is of no concern of theirs.
2007-05-18 00:39:05
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answered by Anonymous
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