I'm sure he would, and why shouldn't he? After the number of years he has spent serving, I would think he deserves it. I'd even go as far to say more than many of his peers.
Ditto on a lot of your last post. No traditions really, more often spent at home, only occasionally out with friends, usually as the designated driver.
Another myth that has been perpetuted for far too long. Whatever gives you the idea that men are expected to be dogs, chasing tail, and that women are hapless creatures, incapable of expressing interest?
I don't think people are anywhere nearly as flawed as their expectations can be.
Yep, and CS has their very own Team Jackal perpetuating myths and slandering anyone that doesn't support the fanatical right wing "Christian" agenda.
Seems they won't be happy until the entire planet is subjugated to their own form of fascist rule, and anything to further their agenda is deemed acceptable.
You have to wonder where this arrogant attitude of believing they're always right comes from.
Hardly a misfortune, it's a great way to feel alive!
The thing with resolutions is, people trying to better themselves, and if that means giving things up, making changes, trying something new, then just do it. No need to wait 'til this time of year to start.
Making one's life happier should be an ongoing endeavour, all year round.
Why shouldn't it be that way? Why is it people believe you should be stuck with someone you don't love, or sometimes don't even get along with because of some piece of paper?
That doesn't mean people are disposable, it just means not everyone is compatable, and it can take time to figure that out.
I think a lot of people get married because they're insecure in their relationship in the first place. It's not going to fix it or magically make it work by saying I do.
That pretty much sums it up, but without allowing someone the chance to, taking the risk, trying, then where does that leave you?
Sure it hurts, every time it happens, and you try again, or don't. The choice is up to each and every one of us, whether we go for what would make us happy, or just give up.
RE: How many times a day to make love
It's that fluffy stuff that mysteriously accumulates in your belly button.Oh wait, that's lint, never mind.