umm ok so now what? how's this work?
#22
buy some foxes then we are already finding things for you to do! I would seriously just have some time for you. Do al the fun stuff you wanted to when you were tied down because before you know it love will bite you on the *** again and you wont be able to get away with it again
#23
take it from a guy who's been in his fair share of scrapes over the years and hear me when i tell you it's not worth it. she is just as guilty as he is and kicking his *** won't change anything. instead, it'll probably draw her closer to him. (yah i been there). she's made her choice and she'll someday regret it. i know it seems easier said than done but you just have to walk on this. getting yourself in trouble really won't do you any good. take some time and think about what has happened then figure out a way to begin moving on. go find yourself a FWB if you have to but just find some sort of a distraction from this for atleast a few hours of the day.
this sucks warren. hope things get better for you.
this sucks warren. hope things get better for you.
probably a good thing
#24
I thought that once too man but it is cheaper to go to the gym than buy a new windshield for somebody and pay for their stitches too. I am glad the wife took the mean streak out of me. Hopefully it is gone for good. I wish we could all be there and take you to get some chicken and beer and maybe a lap dance.
#25
i wouldn't be oppossed to you giving him a good hard kick in seeds just before you yelled "good luck getting any tonight Fu**o!!" i'd be ok with that. .
#27
I went through a very similar deal, ingaged for 6-7 years, broke up when i found out she cheated on me.
It was hard for a long time but i got involved with things to keep me busy, the idle time was the worst.
I spent alot more time in the deer woods bow and rifle hunting almost every friday night, Saturday and Sunday durring season. I joined a pool league and played in pool tournaments every week, went to the bar/poolhall and played pool alot with friends, etc.
I did this as a single guy for 10 years all the while looking for that right gal. I got tired of looking and dating and kinda stopped looking and thats when i met my wife. I wasn't looking at all and then all the sudden i fell face first in it.
It was hard for a long time but i got involved with things to keep me busy, the idle time was the worst.
I spent alot more time in the deer woods bow and rifle hunting almost every friday night, Saturday and Sunday durring season. I joined a pool league and played in pool tournaments every week, went to the bar/poolhall and played pool alot with friends, etc.
I did this as a single guy for 10 years all the while looking for that right gal. I got tired of looking and dating and kinda stopped looking and thats when i met my wife. I wasn't looking at all and then all the sudden i fell face first in it.
#29
The way I look at it, Her loss dude.
I was single for 2 years after my ex left. I dated, messed around, etc. Never gave marriage a second thought. My wife found a personals add on a christian website that I had filled out and she contacted me to chat about what we had in common. She was recently divorced. I knew the moment I met her, she was exactly who I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. Done deal
I was single for 2 years after my ex left. I dated, messed around, etc. Never gave marriage a second thought. My wife found a personals add on a christian website that I had filled out and she contacted me to chat about what we had in common. She was recently divorced. I knew the moment I met her, she was exactly who I wanted to spend the rest of my life with. Done deal
#30
I also bought me a cruiser motorcycle and some leathers and rode it to canada twice in two years...by way of Sturgis of course. One of those things that I always wanted to do but wasn't so feasible untill i was single.