Absolutely! There's also jaywalking... and traffic jams... don't forget double parking!
2007-09-29 16:08:39
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answered by Dennis F 1
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It all depends on what kind of driver you are. Two way streets do not have collisions if all follow the rules... and marriage has rules, and "just be careful not to get caught" is not one of them. Head on collisions occur on two-way streets when one or both drivers are not attentive to each others needs and speed on to a destination without considering the consequences. Head on collisions occur when one driver(partner) wants to hog the road, seek the adventure, drive recklessly down the middle, never taking the side of the road to give into the other.
2007-09-29 23:06:24
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answered by sweetcherry_wine90 2
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You know most people don't believe in GOD anymore but if you did I could tell you that he made man the head of the house in marriage because he had to have order on earth, not because he loved woman any less! Woman are not second best, just the best for a man! If GOD is for you then who can be against you? Where's the fear? Now I have a question. Are there two presidents in charge of the country? Are there two kings in a kingdom? I hope you understand.
2007-09-29 23:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. What couples fight about is establishing boundaries. This is a short word that covers a lot of territory. For some couples boundaries are about who is going to be dominant, and men by no means always win this one. Money is another huge issue - "You spend too much money on shoes!" "I do not, you spend too much money on lottery tickets!" In fact couples separate over money much more often than they separate over sex.
Another huge issue is child rearing. "It's all right if 2 year old Timmy watches TV 6 hours a day." "No it isn't, at his age he shouldn't be watching any TV." "You shouldn't smoke around the kids." "You're a control freak!" The arguments can go on and on and on.
One important thing to avoid in arguing with your spouse is refraining from insults. To say "You spend too much money on lottery tickets," is one thing, and may be true. To say "You're a goddamned gambling addict who can't find his a** with both hands!" is something else entirely. Make a contract that you will refrain from insulting each other. This will show that you respect each other, and this is really, really important in keeping a relationship alive.
2007-09-29 23:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends. Some work, some not no matter how hard you try( getting to the extreme of lying to yourself). Our willingness to realize vows forever measures it. A person who is mostly pessimistic gives up and easily on small things, making it big and uses it as a tool to cut off marriage. Life is not perfect, we only have to make the best of what we have and what we can.
2007-09-30 00:54:27
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answered by holgánza 2
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No. Some people are not happy in relationships...no matter who it is. They won't be happy. Avoiding those people is in the interest of those who are happy in relationships.
People will do what they can to return to a state of happy...including cheat.
2007-09-29 22:58:08
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answered by guru 7
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Just remember to wear your seatbelts and everything should turn out OK.
2007-09-30 00:39:49
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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Especially when your driving a blind ally.
2007-10-03 02:09:36
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answered by Mogollon Dude 7
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especially when you drink before you drive
2007-09-29 23:38:37
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answered by Kerbachard! -El Wapo™ © 5
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Oh yeah.
That's why women come with these amazing bumpers.
;-)
2007-09-29 23:08:26
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answered by Phoenix Quill 7
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