11-07-2010, 02:30 AM
I've found that almost everyone I've ever met who is married is unhappy. Their marriage goes one of three ways usually...
1- They end up getting a divorce
2-The ones that aren't decisive enough to do so, become addicted to their story about how miserable they are and they wine to others about their partner constantly.
3-They give up the need for passion and become comfortable being bored for the rest of their lives, wearing a jaded and dead look on their faces most of the time.
People that are actually happy being married are as rare as unicorns. I hardly ever meet them. Sometimes when I think I meet someone who I think IS happy, they usually reveal later on to me that they are, in fact, quite miserable.
I'm not saying it's the idea of marriage that is wrong, but people seem to get together with the wrong people for the wrong reasons.
1- They end up getting a divorce
2-The ones that aren't decisive enough to do so, become addicted to their story about how miserable they are and they wine to others about their partner constantly.
3-They give up the need for passion and become comfortable being bored for the rest of their lives, wearing a jaded and dead look on their faces most of the time.
People that are actually happy being married are as rare as unicorns. I hardly ever meet them. Sometimes when I think I meet someone who I think IS happy, they usually reveal later on to me that they are, in fact, quite miserable.
I'm not saying it's the idea of marriage that is wrong, but people seem to get together with the wrong people for the wrong reasons.
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