You have been a good sport about the pants that's for sure.wears a size 8. Waitaminute, wuts that in mens pants size? I usually just go in, and try em on, till it works. Never really look at the sizes.
You have been a good sport about the pants that's for sure.wears a size 8. Waitaminute, wuts that in mens pants size? I usually just go in, and try em on, till it works. Never really look at the sizes.
When I was single Ben & Jerry's was my go-to ice cream.First of all, I make amazing eggnog cookies. That's first of all. So, it's definitely easier to bake cookies.
Sure, I could learn to make ice cream, but it would be a lot easier to just buy another pint of Ben & Jerry's.
How come you missed that recipe. It's as easy as pie.![]()
I don't really want to get into the details of my failed relationship and i don't doubt that it may be easy for some people...
But the stats show us that it isn't as easy as it once was... 50% of marriages are ending in divorce and i don't know how many people aren't even getting married but it sure seems like its a lot
some couples, just shouldn't be married to each other. and they try to make it happen in their own strength.That 50% of marriages end in divorce is a misleading and discouraging statistic. Usually people hear that and think well I've got a 50 - 50 chance of my marriage working out (or of going through a nasty miserable divorce). Other things that I've heard quoted that will hopefully give a better (or at least more nuanced) picture include:
Dave Ramsey often talks about the 4 things you need to be on the same page about in a marriage and that if you're united on these 4 things divorce rates dramatically drop: Finances and how to handle them, how to raise your kids, how to deal with in-laws / extended family, and faith.
Those who analyze statistics say that divorce rates are lower for those couples who attend religious services weekly ( I assume together but remember one couple that had worked it out where they attended two different churches and were happy with that arrangement).
I've heard that second, third, and further additional marriages have higher divorce rates. I would suspect that people who have had a lot of marriages are also those who are likely to bail out when problems and conflicts come instead of working them out. (This does not mean that anyone who is divorced is hopelessly conflict avoidant and fickle, but that a string of failed marriages / relationships (because a lot of people do conduct their relationships like temporary marriages anymore) should prompt some discussions about how you handle conflict and some extra attention to how even small conflicts seem to resolve themselves).
And I don't think it's that marriage has gotten harder. Divorce has gotten easier and marriage has gotten less necessary (which is good news for everyone who's ever been stuck in an abusive or destructive relationship) so people feel like the option of bailing out is more viable than it once was (and I for one am glad that as a single female I have an abundance of career choices and my right and ability to work to support myself is generally accepted without a fight).
All that to say that there is plenty you can do both before and during a marriage to reduce (or increase) the chances that it will end in divorce. (Or at least that's what I've been told, never been married and I know it does take two and sometimes you just pick a crappy partner)
I don't really want to get into the details of my failed relationship and i don't doubt that it may be easy for some people...
But the stats show us that it isn't as easy as it once was... 50% of marriages are ending in divorce and i don't know how many people aren't even getting married but it sure seems like its a lot
are you a stat ?I don’t know about the numbers, but I thought I was gonna stay married forever, but alas, my long time marriage failed and I reckon I’m a part of that statistic.
you could do thatUnless of course, we turn the stats, into an awesome punk rock band.
does this mean no man can afford her if her price is far above rubies.And my Father says to me (Proverbs 31:10) 10 Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies. 11 The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. 12 She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. So to answer your question they are both just as easy if you trust in the Lord.
set up a savings account, gain interest.does this mean no man can afford her if her price is far above rubies.
we live in a low wage economy....
Your thinking of gold diggers and I don’t have to worry cause I’m not wealthy only in Spirit.does this mean no man can afford her if her price is far above rubies.
we live in a low wage economy....
the Jesus Savings Account? HeavenBankset up a savings account, gain interest.