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Celeval
07-07-2003, 07:10 PM
Nothing like the Boston fireworks to win a girl's heart. So, any advice for the soon-to-be-wed?
Kevin
Airhog
07-07-2003, 07:12 PM
Try to tone down your cocky and funny routine that won her heart over?
Draft Dodger
07-07-2003, 07:18 PM
Originally posted by Airhog
Try to tone down your cocky and funny routine that won her heart over?
classic.
congrats Celeval
albionmoonlight
07-07-2003, 07:42 PM
Little known rule is that you have 48 hours after the engagment to have sex with whomever you want. Hope this advice reaches you in time.
On a more serious note, congrats. If your fiancee is anything like mine, I hope you like looking at china patterns, because you will be doing more of that then you thought possible. (Hint: you know they are just plates; I know they are just plates; I even think deep down that women know that they are just plates; but me'lady still thinks that it is bad form to mention during an afternoon of looking at china patterns that they are just plates.)
Franklinnoble
07-07-2003, 07:42 PM
Originally posted by Celeval
So, any advice for the soon-to-be-wed?
Here's what you can expect:
1. The sex is never as good as it was before you got married. Unless you're both waiting until marriage to have sex... in which case, well, that's a mighty big commitment to make without seeing if she's any good in bed or not, but, regardless, I salute your restraint.
2. If she wants kids, you might as well have them now. It never gets any easier, and you're better off having them and getting them out of the house before you're on geritol.
3. If she's going to do the "stay at home wife/mom" thing, you'd better make sure you have your roles clearly defined. There's nothing worse than working all day and coming home to an untidy house, TV dinners, and a pile of unclean laundry while she's been doing, well, nothing.
Now, for the advice part:
1. Don't do it unless you're 100% certain you'll be able to live with this person for life - because divorce is a drag. You'd be better off staying single.
2. Get pre-marital counseling. It'll help a lot.
3. Remember the small stuff. Chicks dig that. And it's cheap.
ice4277
07-07-2003, 07:45 PM
Clear it with her before you post a picture of her on this messageboard :D
Franklinnoble
07-07-2003, 07:48 PM
Originally posted by ice4277
Clear it with her before you post a picture of her on this messageboard :D
Unless its a nudie pic... then post away, and hope she doesn't stumble across it.
Maple Leafs
07-07-2003, 07:53 PM
Originally posted by Celeval
Nothing like the Boston fireworks to win a girl's heart. So, any advice for the soon-to-be-wed?
Yes. For the love of god, don't let your fiance find out about that night under the fireworks with the girl from Boston!
ISiddiqui
07-07-2003, 07:59 PM
WOOO!
Congrats Celeval!
McSweeny
07-07-2003, 08:02 PM
Originally posted by Celeval
Nothing like the Boston fireworks to win a girl's heart. So, any advice for the soon-to-be-wed?
Kevin
congrats!
side noteL i caught the boston fireworks too... it was hell getting out of cambridge afterwards
Franklinnoble
07-07-2003, 08:04 PM
Anybody else catch the Humboldt Bay fireworks?
Abe Sargent
07-07-2003, 08:13 PM
Originally posted by Franklinnoble
Here's what you can expect:
1. The sex is never as good as it was before you got married. Unless you're both waiting until marriage to have sex... in which case, well, that's a mighty big commitment to make without seeing if she's any good in bed or not, but, regardless, I salute your restraint.
2. If she wants kids, you might as well have them now. It never gets any easier, and you're better off having them and getting them out of the house before you're on geritol.
3. If she's going to do the "stay at home wife/mom" thing, you'd better make sure you have your roles clearly defined. There's nothing worse than working all day and coming home to an untidy house, TV dinners, and a pile of unclean laundry while she's been doing, well, nothing.
Now, for the advice part:
1. Don't do it unless you're 100% certain you'll be able to live with this person for life - because divorce is a drag. You'd be better off staying single.
2. Get pre-marital counseling. It'll help a lot.
3. Remember the small stuff. Chicks dig that. And it's cheap.
I agree about the pre-marital counseling stuff. I am not married, personally. But my father is a minister and he has adopted a standing rule that before he marries any couple they must go through pre-maritial counseling. Since he adoptd that rule (about 20 years ago) he has been very happy with the results. Post-maritial counseling needs are down, divorce rates of those he marries are down, and so forth.
-Anxiety
Draft Dodger
07-07-2003, 08:17 PM
Originally posted by Franklinnoble
Here's what you can expect:
1. The sex is never as good as it was before you got married. Unless you're both waiting until marriage to have sex... in which case, well, that's a mighty big commitment to make without seeing if she's any good in bed or not, but, regardless, I salute your restraint.
2. If she wants kids, you might as well have them now. It never gets any easier, and you're better off having them and getting them out of the house before you're on geritol.
3. If she's going to do the "stay at home wife/mom" thing, you'd better make sure you have your roles clearly defined. There's nothing worse than working all day and coming home to an untidy house, TV dinners, and a pile of unclean laundry while she's been doing, well, nothing.
are you married? you actually got all 3 of these wrong (your advice, however, was good).
Maple Leafs
07-07-2003, 08:23 PM
Serious advice:
When it comes to planning the wedding, stake out a few duties that you can handle and leave the girly stuff to her. It sounds really nice to say you'll both cooperate on everything, but you want no part of pew bows and flowers and choirs and that sort of thing.
I suggest taking care of the reception hall, limo and DJ. That should take about an afternoon, but if you're good you can stretch it out for several months.
Franklinnoble
07-07-2003, 08:27 PM
Originally posted by Draft Dodger
are you married? you actually got all 3 of these wrong (your advice, however, was good).
How can #3 be "wrong?" Would it not suck to come home to an untidy house, TV dinners, and a pile of unclean laundry after she's been at home all day?
I mean, granted, while my wife is sick or something, I don't get bent about it, but there'd be a problem if I knew she spent the day watching Oprah and I have no clean socks to wear, dirty dishes in the sink, and a microwave pizza for dinner.
As for #2... are you telling me it's better to have 15 year old kids while you're 55? I want mine out of the house while I'm young enough to enjoy it, thanks. ;)
And #1, well, your mileage may vary, but I've been married twice, and the first one DEFINATELY got worse in bed after we tied the knot. The second is not nearly so bad, but certain, umm, favors, are not quite so easy to come by any longer.
Franklinnoble
07-07-2003, 08:28 PM
Originally posted by Maple Leafs
Serious advice:
When it comes to planning the wedding, stake out a few duties that you can handle and leave the girly stuff to her. It sounds really nice to say you'll both cooperate on everything, but you want no part of pew bows and flowers and choirs and that sort of thing.
I suggest taking care of the reception hall, limo and DJ. That should take about an afternoon, but if you're good you can stretch it out for several months.
Better yet, elope. Unless her parents are loaded and are taking care of EVERYTHING, it's a monumental pain in the ass.
Draft Dodger
07-07-2003, 08:31 PM
well,
#1 has certainly gotten better each and every year.
#2 the fact that we waited a few years to have kids have made the process SO much more enjoyable - we had a chance to enjoy married life together (no rugrats). have kids right away, and that won't happen for 20 years.
#3 I won't comment on.
to each his own, I guess.
Franklinnoble
07-07-2003, 08:39 PM
Originally posted by Draft Dodger
well,
#1 has certainly gotten better each and every year.
Congratulations. Wait... does your wife read this board? ;)
#2 the fact that we waited a few years to have kids have made the process SO much more enjoyable - we had a chance to enjoy married life together (no rugrats). have kids right away, and that won't happen for 20 years.
I guess that depends on what you consider "enjoying married life together." If you have the means to travel, dine out frequently, and basically live it up, party on, Wayne. For an average schmuck like me, having kids around doesn't really change routine life together too much.
#3 I won't comment on.
Why not? (maybe your wife DOES read this board...) ;)
Draft Dodger
07-07-2003, 08:42 PM
Originally posted by Franklinnoble
Why not? (maybe your wife DOES read this board...) ;)
because it sounded very 1950's.
Franklinnoble
07-07-2003, 08:46 PM
Originally posted by Draft Dodger
because it sounded very 1950's.
Oh... so in the year 2000, it's more politically correct to have a stay-at-home wife/mom that sits on her ass all day?
;)
Swaggs
07-07-2003, 09:02 PM
Originally posted by Maple Leafs
Serious advice:
When it comes to planning the wedding, stake out a few duties that you can handle and leave the girly stuff to her. It sounds really nice to say you'll both cooperate on everything, but you want no part of pew bows and flowers and choirs and that sort of thing.
I suggest taking care of the reception hall, limo and DJ. That should take about an afternoon, but if you're good you can stretch it out for several months.
Absolutely correct! Especially with the stretching it out.
Blackadar
07-07-2003, 09:04 PM
Dude - ...post...a...pic.
tucker342
07-07-2003, 09:06 PM
congrats Celeval
Draft Dodger
07-07-2003, 09:36 PM
Originally posted by Franklinnoble
Oh... so in the year 2000, it's more politically correct to have a stay-at-home wife/mom that sits on her ass all day?
;)
fuck no. she needs to get off her ass and get a real job, so I can sit on my ass all day.
:p
Franklinnoble
07-07-2003, 09:37 PM
Originally posted by Draft Dodger
fuck no. she needs to get off her ass and get a real job, so I can sit on my ass all day.
:p
Spoken like a 90's man that has seen the light. ;)
TredWel
07-07-2003, 09:45 PM
Celeval,
From one recently engaged man to another - Congrats.
Alan T
07-07-2003, 10:11 PM
Originally posted by Celeval
Nothing like the Boston fireworks to win a girl's heart. So, any advice for the soon-to-be-wed?
Kevin
I am guessing you don't want my advice, right? :)
Fritz
07-07-2003, 10:55 PM
Originally posted by Celeval
Nothing like the Boston fireworks to win a girl's heart. So, any advice for the soon-to-be-wed?
Kevin
every month, hide money someplace and never ever tell her about it. Keep this just in case.
Samdari
07-08-2003, 08:21 AM
Originally posted by Celeval
So, any advice for the soon-to-be-wed?
Move to the Cayman's, change your name, and set up an internet gambling website to generate income. Unless she has a lot of resources to devote to PI's, its unlikely she'll ever find you.
j/k, congrats
For the real advice, if she does not consider an open bar at the reception a necesity, well, she's just not worth having.
KWhit
07-08-2003, 08:28 AM
Congrats Kevin.
Advice: Do not come home from your bachelor party with your underwear in your pocket. Trust me on this.
ctmason
07-08-2003, 09:06 AM
Congratulations.
Let me share a bit of advice that a man much wiser than I once told me. When I was about 14, my grandfather took me aside and told me,
"Now son, I know you're getting to the age when girls become more interesting to you, and that's good. But you listen to this, I've been married to your grandmother for 53 years....and sometimes it's been better, sometimes it's been worse. But you remember no matter what, it's bro's before ho's."
Thank you Grandpa...
Celeval
07-08-2003, 10:31 AM
Thanks for the congrats and the advice. Had me rolling. :)
I will post (a link to) pictures once we have them developed.
Kevin
Samdari
07-08-2003, 11:25 AM
You are aware that we are not asking for pictures of the fireworks?
NevStar
07-08-2003, 11:26 AM
congrats!
RendeR
07-08-2003, 11:46 AM
Congrats man, hope you enjoy all the planning, my wedding is in OCtober, and we've been going in fifty directions with the plans....Oh and just FYI there will be a 4 hour open bar after the dinner commences =)
I know I want to be drunk after saying the vows!!!
Kodos
07-08-2003, 12:02 PM
Congratulations, Celeval! Now go hide before she tries to make you look at bridal magazines! ;)
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