Not to get too real here, but with this lifestyle, you may be on your deathbed knowing you never reached your full potential. I’m not saying we all have to go out and make millions, save the world, or just be a try hard, but it would be nice to know you did your best in the one life that we have.
I agree with you, most of the habits you just described would be/should be easily detectable before moving in. Those are habits though that all you need is one night to detect. I’m talking about the type of habits that a person may have that they probably don’t even realize they have unless somebody points it out.
I’ll give you some respect if its out of personal beliefs for both you and the lady friend, but the caveat to not living together prior to getting married is you or her may have daily habits that drives the other one insane and almost turns into a deal breaker. Yeah, you guys may spend the night almost every night of the week, but that still doesn’t equate to living together. I would suggest revisiting the issue so if there are any problems, you’ll at least be able to handle them now because I don’t think you want your marriage ending because she always loses the remote.
It’s quite the same thing, but when I lived in Michigan, I was in an Ann Arbor movie theater one Saturday in 2007 when Terrell Pryor walked by while Michigan was still trying to recruit him. So not quite the same as a professional athlete at the time, but we were still pretty awestruck. Dude cut the line at the concessions stand, but we didn’t care.
Ok.
Well…shit.
Not to get too real here, but with this lifestyle, you may be on your deathbed knowing you never reached your full potential. I’m not saying we all have to go out and make millions, save the world, or just be a try hard, but it would be nice to know you did your best in the one life that we have.
Byron Buxton Davis has a nice ring to it.
Being named after food. PGP
Does this mean Olive Garden isn’t authentic Italian? Oh Christ, I need to go rethink my life.
It worked for me
Great story.
All I got from that was “I prefer to spend $250 a month on gas.”
“Traffic wasn’t terrible this morning #blessed”
Like I said, I can respect that. Best of luck!
Nuh-uh *two arm shove to the chest*
I agree with you, most of the habits you just described would be/should be easily detectable before moving in. Those are habits though that all you need is one night to detect. I’m talking about the type of habits that a person may have that they probably don’t even realize they have unless somebody points it out.
I’ll give you some respect if its out of personal beliefs for both you and the lady friend, but the caveat to not living together prior to getting married is you or her may have daily habits that drives the other one insane and almost turns into a deal breaker. Yeah, you guys may spend the night almost every night of the week, but that still doesn’t equate to living together. I would suggest revisiting the issue so if there are any problems, you’ll at least be able to handle them now because I don’t think you want your marriage ending because she always loses the remote.
You have to test drive the car before you buy.
Fuck, *not quite.
It’s quite the same thing, but when I lived in Michigan, I was in an Ann Arbor movie theater one Saturday in 2007 when Terrell Pryor walked by while Michigan was still trying to recruit him. So not quite the same as a professional athlete at the time, but we were still pretty awestruck. Dude cut the line at the concessions stand, but we didn’t care.
Can you just bike then?
Makes sense
I’m thinking this might just be another grain to the powder keg.