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Reply to "Don't get fat and happy just because you've been married for over 20 years."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To those who say that looks don't matter. Then why after a divorce or a breakup do women hit the gym hard, get a complete makeover, etc. If you need to do it to attract the next mate, you should put the same effort into attracting your current partner. I know relationships become comfortable, but you can never become complacent. ESPECIALLY when your husband is extremely fit. You get a pass when your husband is overweight like you and you two just grow old together. But look at how fit he is. If exercise is too much to ask, at least take heed of some beauty tips and get a new hair style. Freshen up a bit.[/quote] Clearly, you know very little about women's health. Besides menopause, there are metabolic disorders such as PCOS, which are completely beyond a woman's control. And anyway, his wife, the love of his life, the woman who withstood deployment after deployment, who devoted her life to him and to their children, she should ALWAYS be beautiful to him. Are people really so shallow as to base faithful love on physical appearances?? And all of this bashing on Veteran's Day, of all days...[/quote] Right, she "should" always be beautiful to him. Big difference between "should" and "is." What's this crap about "Veteran's Day," of all days. Nobody's bashing the veterans in this picture.[/quote] Because he dishonored his wife, dishonored his position, dishonored the veterans who have displayed virtue, and dishonored the sacrifices his wife made for him and our country. Veterans Day is to honor sacrifice, and courage, and commitment. He disgraced himself, but on this thread, his wife, a veteran military spouse, is being bashed for not looking as physically attractive as she did when she vowed to be true to him her whole life 38 years ago. It's like calling right wrong and wrong right. It's disturbing.[/quote]
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