"Half of the science is to ask question"
Maneesh Godbole:
Shouldn't you be trying it out on your own, instead of replying on someone else's (probably biased) opinion?
"Half of the science is to ask question"
Tomorrow will surely be a new day!!!
"Half of the science is to ask question"
Rizvan Asgarov wrote:Little example to this:
My earnings was not satisfying me when I was unmarried.
But this satisfied me after marrying...
Because you will economize. So economy is the inexhaustible wealth !!!
Sincerely,
Author @ http://www.ideasforideas.org/
Moody blogger who do not like to behave like target setting machines work.
A Bhattacharya wrote:What's the difference between 1 and 0 ? Just 1.
Between 100 and 0 ? 100.
Can you marry more than 1? No. Why marry and lose the (potential) 100.
"Half of the science is to ask question"
Pushkar Choudhary wrote:
I'm sorry, are we still talking about getting married v/s not getting married?
Pat Farrell wrote:I found that getting "married" made little difference, but being married and having a kid to raise was altogether different. YMMV.
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Vikram Kohli wrote: Pat what is YMMV..?
Pat Farrell wrote:Are you trying to evaluate marriage as a legal/cultural relationship? or live with lots of sex against life without much sex? Very different questions.
I found that getting "married" made little difference, but being married and having a kid to raise was altogether different. YMMV.
Marriage isn't supposed to be something that you try, any moreso than you can try becoming a parent or joining the Army or becoming a priest. Unless you take your own oath lightly (and what kind of person does that?), you're making a commitment.Maneesh Godbole wrote:Shouldn't you be trying it out on your own, instead of replying on someone else's (probably biased) opinion?
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