3839 pts ยท October 30, 2015
I like stuff. But not all stuff. Some stuff sucks. Stuff...
The big solar farms in the Mojave desert involve molten salt.
When she tells you "Dont cum yet, I'm about to cum!"
Hahahahahaha!
True. The kid has the option of being Catholic because of the baptism. Without it, the kid wouldn't have that option.
We've already been together 10 years. While no relationship can say for certain, I am very confident that we'll be fine in 10 years.
Tots > Chips
Streaming live video is proof enough for any reasonable person to make a fairly accurate snap judgement.
"You need to check your privilege in assuming that!" - Someone with fishmouth syndrome probably
So go have kids and raise them that way.
epic gift!!!
You are statistically more likely to be molested by your parents and teachers. Should we group them all up in a straw-man argument too?
My parish is really supportive and accommodating. It makes it easier to do.
No. She just has to sign some stuff and meet with the priest. I don't push her on it. The kid will take classes when he's old enough.
2/ He grew up in Italy, so I guess that's a thing there? *shrug*
True story: My great grandad got bad dementia b4 he died. He got violent around us and accused us all of being gypsies trying to kidnap him
+1 for wank biscuits
3/ So I wouldn't say it's black & white for her. I sinned greatly to make it gray. She chooses to be supportive. I'm a lucky guy :)
2/ choice freely because we're already hitched. She got what she wanted. Now she chooses to also do what I want.
Yes. Its a big sin. She knows how much it means to me, and she also knows how much she means to me. The point is, that she can make the
Yes! or a "cup o' cheese!" So many variations on a funny fart delivery method :P
3/ And so much of the dysfunction has nothing to do with religion. Quit blaming every bad thing on it. It's lazy and not factual.
2/ The problem is that so many dysfunctional parents raise dysfunctional kids who contribute to dysfunctional communities.
Parents, for better or worse, are authority. And its the job of the parent to do a decent job of indoctrination so the kid can function.
I married her outside of the church, which is a sin. I compromised, and so did she.
We both had a choice. We both decided to work together on this. It's called being mature adults who love each other.
So many things indoctrinate you. It isnt just religion. If you're going to be skeptical, take it all the way. Selective skepticism sucks.
Damn, I was so close!!!
Yes. because "forcing" kids to be social, learn ethics, build character, and partake in community and charity events is such a bad thing...
I'm Catholic with an Agnostic wife. Kid is being raised Catholic but can make his own mind up when he's older. It isn't difficult at all.
But men can pee standing up. WE WIN!!!
The big solar farms in the Mojave desert involve molten salt.
When she tells you "Dont cum yet, I'm about to cum!"
Hahahahahaha!
True. The kid has the option of being Catholic because of the baptism. Without it, the kid wouldn't have that option.
We've already been together 10 years. While no relationship can say for certain, I am very confident that we'll be fine in 10 years.
Tots > Chips
Streaming live video is proof enough for any reasonable person to make a fairly accurate snap judgement.
"You need to check your privilege in assuming that!" - Someone with fishmouth syndrome probably
So go have kids and raise them that way.
epic gift!!!
You are statistically more likely to be molested by your parents and teachers. Should we group them all up in a straw-man argument too?
My parish is really supportive and accommodating. It makes it easier to do.
No. She just has to sign some stuff and meet with the priest. I don't push her on it. The kid will take classes when he's old enough.
2/ He grew up in Italy, so I guess that's a thing there? *shrug*
True story: My great grandad got bad dementia b4 he died. He got violent around us and accused us all of being gypsies trying to kidnap him
+1 for wank biscuits
3/ So I wouldn't say it's black & white for her. I sinned greatly to make it gray. She chooses to be supportive. I'm a lucky guy :)
2/ choice freely because we're already hitched. She got what she wanted. Now she chooses to also do what I want.
Yes. Its a big sin. She knows how much it means to me, and she also knows how much she means to me. The point is, that she can make the
Yes! or a "cup o' cheese!" So many variations on a funny fart delivery method :P
3/ And so much of the dysfunction has nothing to do with religion. Quit blaming every bad thing on it. It's lazy and not factual.
2/ The problem is that so many dysfunctional parents raise dysfunctional kids who contribute to dysfunctional communities.
Parents, for better or worse, are authority. And its the job of the parent to do a decent job of indoctrination so the kid can function.
I married her outside of the church, which is a sin. I compromised, and so did she.
We both had a choice. We both decided to work together on this. It's called being mature adults who love each other.
So many things indoctrinate you. It isnt just religion. If you're going to be skeptical, take it all the way. Selective skepticism sucks.
Damn, I was so close!!!
Yes. because "forcing" kids to be social, learn ethics, build character, and partake in community and charity events is such a bad thing...
I'm Catholic with an Agnostic wife. Kid is being raised Catholic but can make his own mind up when he's older. It isn't difficult at all.
But men can pee standing up. WE WIN!!!