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 | oscargamblesfro (77) 04/25/2008 | Incredibly, it appears that souljunkie and Malcolm X must have met each other halfway for this contribution...
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 | Donovan (130) 04/25/2008 | Ummm, can I think about this for a while and get back to you.
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 | irishgit (138) 04/25/2008 | No matter how many times I told my last wife this, she still refused to wear the nun costume with the fishnet stockings in bed......
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 | FranksWildYears (48) 04/25/2008 | If you examine that phrase closely it would imply that the obligation to do so rests with both spouses. As far as I'm concerned there's nothing wrong with that and nothing wrong with teaching it to your kids.
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 | lmorovan (12) 04/24/2008 | Sure, bring back into your family the concept of slavery. Make sure you give the example by becoming a slave of your spouse yourself. Lead by example.
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 | abichara (60) 02/27/2007 | That sure would be nice!
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 | Drummond (54) 12/12/2005 | Progressive? Sounds like something out of the dark ages!
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 | CanadaSucks (45) 11/17/2005 | My wife loved this one. . .we were yelling at each other doing our best impressions of Denzel-Washington-Does-Malcom-X: "BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY!"
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 | souljunkie (20) 04/29/2005 | Obsurd. While sometimes I wish my wife would just do what shes told, what kind of a person would she really be if she did. I think its more about knowing your partners needs, strengths and weaknesses. Be strong for them where they cannot be and let them be when they are in control. Never do something you dont want to do just to appease them. A man should let his woman have her way in her home, and a woman should let her man be the man of the house. I know a lot of you will understand what I mean.
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 | Molfan (58) 03/14/2005 | It is important to have respect for each ones feelings.However you can only make yourself happy. to expect anyone to always make it their job to make you happy, there will end up being more than one unhappy person.it could mean anyone though I have a relative who expects everyone to bend over backwards to make her happy and do things her way, she makes life miserable for all involved. It would be hard on the other hand to be with someone who did not give a hoot for anyone but themselves.
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 | Djahuti (54) 03/14/2005 | This is not a Progressive Ideology at all-it sounds closer the fantasy of the Nuclear Family held by neo-cons!
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 | LanceRoxas (40) 03/14/2005 | any means? that's ridiculous.
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 | Randyman (103) 03/13/2005 | I couldn'y disagree more. We are all responsible for our own happiness. That would be too big a responsibility to place on anyone. If we're lucky, we find someone to share our happiness with. That's the best we can ask for.
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 | traderboy (25) 03/13/2005 | Ooooh.....can't get on board this one. I've always been anti-marriage, as it's predominantly up to one's self to square his or her contentment (you can't really be happy in the strictest of terms) with the world around one's self. Someone else COULD benefit you in many ways, but there should be no definite requirements.
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 | Gentle Jude (23) 03/10/2005 | Yes but leaning strongly to no. Because it is not your desires that you should only live for, but to serve other people. A relationship is a mutual committment where both people make each other happy and they should. But that is not ones primary role. They have to make God happy, watch their children and look out for themselves. Plus by any means necessary, I don't think so. Does this then mean that a man or woman should murder to make their partner happy. I know some people stupid enough who would murder another person just because they defamed their partner or threatened their partner. Your partner's desires are no excuse for disobedience to God.
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 | numbah16tdhaha (148) 12/05/2004 | Not quite, but if they are working hard to make you happy, so should you!
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 | Teaseress (13) 12/04/2004 | Erm, can be part of it - but you shouldn't pander to your other halfs needs all the time. If you are with the wrong person, they will take advantage of it.
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 | scarletfeather (47) 12/01/2004 | Nobody can make someone happy. That is one's own personal responsibility. But I certainly wouldn't want to be married to someone who didn't care whether I was happy or not.
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 | Mr.Political (18) 12/01/2004 | Echew makes a good point: a successful marriage consists of both partners caring for the other. Emphasis on BOTH, however...
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 | EschewObfuscation (61) 12/01/2004 | Actually, when both spouses do this, you've got yourself a good marriage (and a life worth living).
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 | ClassicTVFan47 (36) 12/01/2004 | That should not include breaking the law or ignoring your principles.
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