Things that make you go hmmmmm

Anonymous
This is just a silly thread - what things do you see that makes you ponder what going on in someone else’s relationship. For me, shared Facebook profile make me definitely assume there was cheating

(I’m not on a high horse casting judgement - I had a public separation followed by reconciliation and baby right away afterwards. I’m sure many people assume we are only together bc of the baby. just sharing the example to say this is supposed to be a funny thread about what raises your eyebrows about others, not me thinking I have a perfect relationship and think I really know what’s going on in anyone else’s)
Anonymous
Couples out of the honeymoon phase who gush about their spouse and their love for each other in an over the top manner. Makes me think there must be issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Couples out of the honeymoon phase who gush about their spouse and their love for each other in an over the top manner. Makes me think there must be issues.


For sure.
Anonymous
Middle aged, married women who seem to spend most of their time with their gay male friends.
Anonymous
Donald Trump and his relationship with Ivanka. It is so messed up when he talks about wanting to date her and shit!
Anonymous
When people idolize their parents' or especially their grandparents' long marriage. So dumb and naive. You have no idea whether Granny loved being stuck at home cooking and cleaning and raising babies all day when she had no choice, and you have no idea whether Gramps kept it in his pants. Zero. It seems far more likely to me that marriages were less happy back then, it's just they weren't allowed to divorce.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When people idolize their parents' or especially their grandparents' long marriage. So dumb and naive. You have no idea whether Granny loved being stuck at home cooking and cleaning and raising babies all day when she had no choice, and you have no idea whether Gramps kept it in his pants. Zero. It seems far more likely to me that marriages were less happy back then, it's just they weren't allowed to divorce.


Lol. These are the same posters who claim that none of their close friends have had an affair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Middle aged, married women who seem to spend most of their time with their gay male friends.

This is me, depending how you define middle aged.
Anonymous
Couples married several years who still post engagement/wedding photos on a monthly basis, complete with "still so in love!!!"
Anonymous
Couples that renew their vows. Don’t get it. When the priest said “Until death”, I took it seriously.
Anonymous
This term originated from Arsenio Hall.

It then was turned into a dance song.

Sorry, just a fun fact.

Signed,
A Middle-Aged Woman Who Remembers.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When people idolize their parents' or especially their grandparents' long marriage. So dumb and naive. You have no idea whether Granny loved being stuck at home cooking and cleaning and raising babies all day when she had no choice, and you have no idea whether Gramps kept it in his pants. Zero. It seems far more likely to me that marriages were less happy back then, it's just they weren't allowed to divorce.


Lol. These are the same posters who claim that none of their close friends have had an affair.


I present the "Where can I find a SAHM" thread where dude wants to emulate his parents marriage but have his GF sign an ironclad prenup in case he wants to bounce.
Anonymous
Why Prince Harry married her?
Anonymous
Prince Harry is smitten by her
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When people idolize their parents' or especially their grandparents' long marriage. So dumb and naive. You have no idea whether Granny loved being stuck at home cooking and cleaning and raising babies all day when she had no choice, and you have no idea whether Gramps kept it in his pants. Zero. It seems far more likely to me that marriages were less happy back then, it's just they weren't allowed to divorce.


Lol. These are the same posters who claim that none of their close friends have had an affair.


People who did not have a happy childhood and were not raised in a loving marriage. They are cynical and don’t realize the trauma and jealousy and dysfunction that resulted from witnessing two unhappy people is now their own destiny as well. They are not nice people and can’t understand honesty or integrity. They end up selfish and bitter.
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