No need to go to the strip club...I bring the strip club to him. Where are my singles?![]()
That kind of online "entertainment" is usually purchased for $29.95 per month. If you are only getting singles, then consider yourself cheated...

No need to go to the strip club...I bring the strip club to him. Where are my singles?![]()
That kind of online "entertainment" is usually purchased for $29.95 per month. If you are only getting singles, then consider yourself cheated...![]()
. . . my realization that my life is easier when he's flying.
*edit* ... these problems did not exist -- obviously -- when the ladies did not try to emulate their male peers in the military and become little soldiers (sailors), too .... there's gotta be a lesson there, somewhere.
Oh brother. :icon_rage :icon_tong
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Oh brother. :icon_rage :icon_tong
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All these different smileys leave me confused as to the point you're trying to make. In the future, please limit yourself to one smiley emotion per post so your thoughts and feelings about something can be clearly communicated.
Thanks.![]()
All these different smileys leave me confused as to the point you're trying to make. In the future, please limit yourself to one smiley emotion per post so your thoughts and feelings about something can be clearly communicated.
Thanks.![]()
*edit* ... these problems did not exist -- obviously -- when the ladies did not try to emulate their male peers in the military and become little soldiers (sailors), too .... there's gotta be a lesson there, somewhere.
My wife and I have been married for two years (working on three). She is an USAF E-7 and I am a USN E-6. We met on Guam and decided shortly after to get married. Both of us have been down the bad marriage before and know the pitfalls.
We are dealing with a unique situation, as the two services don't usually colocate together. So, all the tricks posted have been discussed and decided on. We are just waiting on our detailers to find us something close together, either VA of FL.
Now on to the reason for the posting. When two people decide to get married and share their life together, it should be the most important thing.
Please to do not read this as "hanging around doing my time till retirement" or interpret it as "this guy is ROAD...Retired on Active Duty". I'm a lifer, and so is she. We understand our duties and take them serious, but the advice of a couple on this list is kind of crazy. I mean seriously, we are all cogs in the machine. We all apparently love our job and take great pride from completing missions, but at some point our life must move on. While our life may be better if we fly and get to do things most people do not, people need to identify what is most important in their own life.
When I complete my time on active and move on with my life, the most important thing in my memory will be my time with the brothers and sisters I flew with, the missions I was able to be on, people and places I helped, and the service to my country. The things that will still be with me, long after my usefulness to the Navy is gone, is my wife and family.
This is a individual decision. Having a family is a choice, and one that needs to be weighed against the obligations and commitments we made to good old Uncle Sam. Unfortunatley, both the married and military lives need 100% dedication. It isn't an easy life all the time, but you have to live with the decisions you make.
Alright, I'm standing by for blasting.