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"Condom manufacturers report low sales in the region"
Visi Caulk Mah Pnats wrote:
Lost wrote: A 21-year-old who fathered his first child at 13 is about to become a dad for the seventh time. Keith Macdonald, from Washington, Tyne and Wear has been branded a "reckless Romeo" after it emerged that all his children are by different women. He is reported to be living apart from the mother-to-be. Condom manufacturers also report low sales in the region. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wear/5138444.stm And some people say there's no marriage strike. I would brand him a dumb ass. I dunno, quality of life apparently means different things to different people. Nice but not for me, you know? - Michaela |
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"Condom manufacturers report low sales in the region"
on 03/07/2006 9:57 pm, michaela wrote:
Visi Caulk Mah Pnats wrote: Lost wrote: A 21-year-old who fathered his first child at 13 is about to become a dad for the seventh time. Keith Macdonald, from Washington, Tyne and Wear has been branded a "reckless Romeo" after it emerged that all his children are by different women. He is reported to be living apart from the mother-to-be. Condom manufacturers also report low sales in the region. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wear/5138444.stm And some people say there's no marriage strike. I would brand him a dumb ass. I dunno, quality of life apparently means different things to different people. Nice but not for me, you know? - Michaela It's fortunate for him, the women he impregnates and his offspring that the state [ie everyone else] is here to allow him to maintain this lifestyle. I wonder what kind of role model he will make for his children. This is a good example where one person's happiness and pursuit of happiness is being gained at the expense of others. |
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"Condom manufacturers report low sales in the region"
on 04/07/2006 12:51 pm, Lost wrote:
amgine wrote: on 03/07/2006 9:57 pm, michaela wrote: Visi Caulk Mah Pnats wrote: Lost wrote: A 21-year-old who fathered his first child at 13 is about to become a dad for the seventh time. Keith Macdonald, from Washington, Tyne and Wear has been branded a "reckless Romeo" after it emerged that all his children are by different women. He is reported to be living apart from the mother-to-be. Condom manufacturers also report low sales in the region. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wear/5138444.stm And some people say there's no marriage strike. I would brand him a dumb ass. I dunno, quality of life apparently means different things to different people. Nice but not for me, you know? - Michaela It's fortunate for him, the women he impregnates and his offspring that the state [ie everyone else] is here to allow him to maintain this lifestyle. I wonder what kind of role model he will make for his children. This is a good example where one person's happiness and pursuit of happiness is being gained at the expense of others. We should remember that, for that one man, there are seven females who have produced *******s to be maintained by the state (by which we mean men who pay taxes). Not only do these females get more dole money than he gets, they get free housing and furniture too. If he can be found a job, he can be forced to take it or have his welfare benefits stopped. The same rule does not apply to the seven females. They're having fun at everyone else's expense too, don't worry I hadn't forgotten their part in the sad story. But, on a simple mathematical level, they've 'only' reproduced once [as far as I know, so far] and he has reproduced seven times. To produce one child may be regarded as carelessness; to produce seven looks like a selfish disdain for the environment. |
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"Condom manufacturers report low sales in the region"
Nobody comes out of that story smelling of roses. However, it does
indicate that the marriage strike is biting. The best that the unskilled female can hope for now is to marry the state. We're all slaves to the state. I guess doing this cuts out the middle man. Being married is quite fun though, if you can find the right person to be married to. I don't think the man or women in that story are marriage material, strike or no strike. -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? |
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"Condom manufacturers report low sales in the region"
on 04/07/2006 5:22 pm, Lost wrote:
amgine wrote: Nobody comes out of that story smelling of roses. However, it does indicate that the marriage strike is biting. The best that the unskilled female can hope for now is to marry the state. We're all slaves to the state. I guess doing this cuts out the middle man. Being married is quite fun though, if you can find the right person to be married to. I don't think the man or women in that story are marriage material, strike or no strike. I agree on that last part, but what the devil is marriage material? As far as men are concerned, marriage is beginning to look like a con game. Really. To be fair to your pov you have the stats to back up the claim that marriage isn't working in the west. I can only counter this with my personal experience of marriage, which has been good. I've only been married once, so far and, so far, I'm enjoying it immensely and I think he is too. I think a marriage is greatly helped if the couple don't have, and don't intend to have, any children. So 'marriage material' in my mind has to start with that as a given. -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? |
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"Condom manufacturers report low sales in the region"
Nobody comes out of that story smelling of roses. However, it does
indicate that the marriage strike is biting. The best that the unskilled female can hope for now is to marry the state. We're all slaves to the state. I guess doing this cuts out the middle man. Being married is quite fun though, if you can find the right person to be married to. I don't think the man or women in that story are marriage material, strike or no strike. I agree on that last part, but what the devil is marriage material? As far as men are concerned, marriage is beginning to look like a con game. Really. To be fair to your pov you have the stats to back up the claim that marriage isn't working in the west. I can only counter this with my personal experience of marriage, which has been good. I've only been married once, so far and, so far, I'm enjoying it immensely and I think he is too. It's a numbers game. At the moment, most marriages fail within ten years. The proportion of marriages that fail is increasing, so marriage is, on balance, a bad move for men. And for women. I think it takes two to tango in this regard. Perhaps the numbers game regarding divorce should include the figures around attention spans getting shorter and people living longer. I think a marriage is greatly helped if the couple don't have, and don't intend to have, any children. So 'marriage material' in my mind has to start with that as a given. That must be the worst thing for men getting divorced. Most men with children lose them when the divorce papers land on the mat. Your husband is wise not to have any with you. Yes. I'd most certainly make him keep them so I could get on with my life without that extra burden. -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? |
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"Condom manufacturers report low sales in the region"
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Hash: SHA1 In article ews.net Lost wrote: It's a numbers game. At the moment, most marriages fail within ten years. The proportion of marriages that fail is increasing, so marriage is, on balance, a bad move for men. If 50% of all *marriages* end in divorce, that does not mean that you have an a priori 50% probability of having your OWN marriage end in divorce. In fact it must be lower. When you're counting *marriages* and measuring how many of them "fail", you're involving *two* people - variables - in your study. When you're evaluating your OWN marriage prospects, one of these (you) is a controlled variable. You have to assume that you will be all virtuous and blameless, otherwise it doesn't make sense to rant about "half of all marriages fail". - -- "If you lie to the compiler, it will get its revenge." - Henry Spencer -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Please fetch my new key 804177F8 from hkp://wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net/ iD8DBQFEq6OPwyMv24BBd/gRAlstAKCLP4rZr4lz004uWTPJd7i7JCbNtACfWGYy IY4LfqMZGu4HthSdgsn2SC8= =tz2a -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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