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Title: How many people here are married
Post by: richard on September 02, 2007, 09:05:44 PM
Spokane girl and big baby retard
Kiriana and mordok

who else
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Calandale on September 02, 2007, 11:31:02 PM
SG is not married.

I assumed Dunc and PI were though.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: purposefulinsanity on September 03, 2007, 02:03:13 AM

I assumed Dunc and PI were though.

Yes we are.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Yuri Bezmenov on November 26, 2014, 10:06:36 PM
How many people here are STILL married.   :orly:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: El on November 27, 2014, 12:16:13 PM
I'm still not.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Yuri Bezmenov on November 27, 2014, 12:35:09 PM
Then quit rejecting my marrige proposals.   :autism:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Icequeen on November 27, 2014, 01:11:51 PM
I've been divorced since 2010 ...I think...or was it 2009 :apondering:.

"Last thing I remember, I was
 Running for the door
 I had to find the passage back to the place I was before
 'Relax' said the night man,
 'We are programmed to receive.
 You can check out any time you like,
 But you can never leave!"

It's a complicated relationship. :autism:

 
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: 'andersom' on November 28, 2014, 02:02:35 AM
My divorce became final on the 23 of January. But I have to really think what year it was. 2009, I think.

Marrying the guy was good, divorcing him was good too. He still is dear to me. And that is mutual. Will never change I guess. We're stuck together on some level. But living together again, or a love relationship? No, that has been.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: renaeden on November 28, 2014, 02:13:58 AM
Complicated here. I married Ceilidh in 2007 when she was still GalileoAce. When she became Ceilidh, we separated. That was in 2010. I lived with my parents for just under 3 years. Then I moved back with Ceilidh as friends and flatmates when my parents decided to move down south. A few months later, Ceilidh and I moved into more permanent lodgings (through the Department of Housing that I had signed up for in 2005).

We have separate rooms and no romantic relationship. I took my wedding ring off this year.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Parts on November 28, 2014, 06:52:00 AM
Still married as I have been since 1991 :2thumbsup:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Icequeen on November 28, 2014, 08:47:23 AM
Make that divorced since 2001...I really have to stop laying of the :wine: while I'm posting.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Al Swearegen on November 28, 2014, 08:52:58 AM
Separated 2001 and Divorce 2005...I think.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Charlotte Quin on December 02, 2014, 04:03:58 AM
If I was married I'd be divorced by now :P
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: skyblue1 on December 02, 2014, 05:29:21 AM
not married
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Semicolon on December 02, 2014, 08:12:50 AM
Then quit rejecting my marrige proposals.   :autism:

She has to reject Lit's first.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: sg1008 on December 06, 2014, 12:58:48 AM
SG is not married.

 :GA:


How could.....how.....  :GA:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Genesis on December 06, 2014, 02:42:37 AM
I'm not married either
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Jack on December 06, 2014, 02:08:02 PM
SG is not married.

 :GA:


How could.....how.....  :GA:
Kit's username here used to be Spokane Girl, hence the SG.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Arya Quinn on December 06, 2014, 06:48:41 PM
I'll never marry. Weddings are too damn expensive.

"Let's start the rest of our lives together by spending all of our money on one day."  I never understood that logic  :M
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Pyraxis on December 06, 2014, 08:39:09 PM
You must elope.


I remember saying as a kid, "I never want to get married! Then I'd have to share a bed!"

I'm still not married and my partner whom I love very much sleeps in a different room.  :green:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: sg1008 on December 06, 2014, 09:03:36 PM
SG is not married.

 :GA:


How could.....how.....  :GA:
Kit's username here used to be Spokane Girl, hence the SG.

Ah...Thank you for the clarification.

This explains why McJagger kept referring to me as Spokane Girl when I first joined... :apondering:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: sg1008 on December 06, 2014, 09:05:18 PM
You must elope.


I remember saying as a kid, "I never want to get married! Then I'd have to share a bed!"

I'm still not married and my partner whom I love very much sleeps in a different room.  :green:

That sounds like an enjoyable arrangement.  :2thumbsup:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Arya Quinn on December 07, 2014, 06:11:31 AM
You must elope.


I remember saying as a kid, "I never want to get married! Then I'd have to share a bed!"

I'm still not married and my partner whom I love very much sleeps in a different room.  :green:

I don't mind sharing a bed. I'm just a cheap bastard  :M
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: El on December 07, 2014, 12:35:57 PM
I love sleeping in the same bed as my partner.  If we ever live together, though, I'm pretty damn sure I'm the one who will need a "man cave."
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: sg1008 on December 07, 2014, 11:11:22 PM
I love sleeping in the same bed as my partner.  If we ever live together, though, I'm pretty damn sure I'm the one who will need a "man cave."

Isn't the "woman cave" the bathroom? Or is it the closet?  :apondering:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Semicolon on December 08, 2014, 09:37:18 AM
SG is not married.

 :GA:


How could.....how.....  :GA:
Kit's username here used to be Spokane Girl, hence the SG.

:indeed:

Calandale isn't psychic. ;) Is he? :tard:

I'll never marry. Weddings are too damn expensive.

"Let's start the rest of our lives together by spending all of our money on one day."  I never understood that logic  :M

I would expect you to kill all of the guests. :GA:

I love sleeping in the same bed as my partner.  If we ever live together, though, I'm pretty damn sure I'm the one who will need a "man cave."

Isn't the "woman cave" the bathroom? Or is it the closet?  :apondering:

Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: El on December 08, 2014, 02:05:36 PM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Semicolon on December 08, 2014, 02:42:45 PM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: 'andersom' on December 08, 2014, 03:03:57 PM
I love sleeping in the same bed as my partner.  If we ever live together, though, I'm pretty damn sure I'm the one who will need a "man cave."

When I got married and moved to a two bedroom place, we put the bed in the living-room, so both of us could have our own "cave" in one of the bedrooms. First friends laughed at us. But after they were living together for a few years, they realised they too needed a space of their own to function well in their relationship.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Semicolon on December 08, 2014, 03:21:40 PM
I love sleeping in the same bed as my partner.  If we ever live together, though, I'm pretty damn sure I'm the one who will need a "man cave."

When I got married and moved to a two bedroom place, we put the bed in the living-room, so both of us could have our own "cave" in one of the bedrooms. First friends laughed at us. But after they were living together for a few years, they realised they too needed a space of their own to function well in their relationship.

Hopefully, you had thick curtains. :GA:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: 'andersom' on December 08, 2014, 03:24:14 PM
I love sleeping in the same bed as my partner.  If we ever live together, though, I'm pretty damn sure I'm the one who will need a "man cave."

When I got married and moved to a two bedroom place, we put the bed in the living-room, so both of us could have our own "cave" in one of the bedrooms. First friends laughed at us. But after they were living together for a few years, they realised they too needed a space of their own to function well in their relationship.

Hopefully, you had thick curtains. :GA:

Yes, we had good curtains, in every room of our house.





Our neighbours though....  :headhurts: :GA: :headhurts: :GA: :headhurts:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Semicolon on December 08, 2014, 03:34:50 PM
I love sleeping in the same bed as my partner.  If we ever live together, though, I'm pretty damn sure I'm the one who will need a "man cave."

When I got married and moved to a two bedroom place, we put the bed in the living-room, so both of us could have our own "cave" in one of the bedrooms. First friends laughed at us. But after they were living together for a few years, they realised they too needed a space of their own to function well in their relationship.

Hopefully, you had thick curtains. :GA:

Yes, we had good curtains, in every room of our house.





Our neighbours though....  :headhurts: :GA: :headhurts: :GA: :headhurts:

That's when it's time to post pictures on I2. :zoinks:

Hopefully, an anonymous note let them know the truth, so the other neighbors don't :popcorn: anymore.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: 'andersom' on December 08, 2014, 03:41:43 PM
I love sleeping in the same bed as my partner.  If we ever live together, though, I'm pretty damn sure I'm the one who will need a "man cave."

When I got married and moved to a two bedroom place, we put the bed in the living-room, so both of us could have our own "cave" in one of the bedrooms. First friends laughed at us. But after they were living together for a few years, they realised they too needed a space of their own to function well in their relationship.

Hopefully, you had thick curtains. :GA:

Yes, we had good curtains, in every room of our house.





Our neighbours though....  :headhurts: :GA: :headhurts: :GA: :headhurts:

That's when it's time to post pictures on I2. :zoinks:

Hopefully, an anonymous note let them know the truth, so the other neighbors don't :popcorn: anymore.

Somehow I have had people liking to show off their bodies living opposite of me a few times. And have lived next to ladies earning their living in horizontal ways couple of times too.

The ones wanting to show themselves off were not worth looking at.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: sg1008 on December 08, 2014, 05:07:36 PM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:

Unless you live in a mansion...then you can install your own cave in the bedroom.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Icequeen on December 08, 2014, 05:24:26 PM
Sharing a bed.  :thumbdn:

He could sleep through an atomic bomb...I wake up if the cat sneezes.

He is always hot...I'm always cold.

He likes it dark...I like light and love to see the sun stream though the window in the morning.

He is a one pillow man...I am a 4 pillow woman.

He likes to watch tv late at night with the lights off and talk...I normally wish the whole world had a mute button and want a light on so that I can read a book.

I am a very restless sleeper, and need to toss and turn alot...when I'm cuddled I tend to feel trapped in one position...and wake up feeling achy and  bitchy.

I sleep on the futon with the cat.  :thumbup:

Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: 'andersom' on December 09, 2014, 03:25:32 AM
Sharing a bed.  :thumbdn:

He could sleep through an atomic bomb...I wake up if the cat sneezes.

He is always hot...I'm always cold.

He likes it dark...I like light and love to see the sun stream though the window in the morning.

He is a one pillow man...I am a 4 pillow woman.

He likes to watch tv late at night with the lights off and talk...I normally wish the whole world had a mute button and want a light on so that I can read a book.

I am a very restless sleeper, and need to toss and turn alot...when I'm cuddled I tend to feel trapped in one position...and wake up feeling achy and  bitchy.

I sleep on the futon with the cat.  :thumbup:

 :lol1:

I've shared a bed, most of the time of my marriage. But we had our own covers. But a third of my marriage at least, we slept apart.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: El on December 09, 2014, 07:34:27 AM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:
...and?
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: odeon on December 09, 2014, 08:12:57 AM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:
...and?

No, not and. But.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Semicolon on December 09, 2014, 08:42:53 AM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:
...and?

You can go rock climbing in a sufficiently large cave. :thumbup:

Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:
...and?

No, not and. But.

Butt climbing? :orly:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Pyraxis on December 09, 2014, 12:14:09 PM
Spare rooms in attics are good places to install climbing rocks.  :orly:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: Semicolon on December 09, 2014, 02:44:45 PM
Spare rooms in attics are good places to install climbing rocks.  :orly:

:orly:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: El on December 10, 2014, 06:41:38 AM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:
...and?

You can go rock climbing in a sufficiently large cave. :thumbup:
That involves interacting with nature.  Fuck that.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: sg1008 on December 12, 2014, 05:30:53 PM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:
...and?

You can go rock climbing in a sufficiently large cave. :thumbup:
That involves interacting with nature.  Fuck that.

You interact with nature every time you breathe.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: odeon on December 13, 2014, 03:59:01 AM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:
...and?

You can go rock climbing in a sufficiently large cave. :thumbup:
That involves interacting with nature.  Fuck that.

You interact with nature every time you breathe.

Some would say that this is not the case in most larger cities. :zoinks:
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: sg1008 on December 13, 2014, 11:44:32 PM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:
...and?

You can go rock climbing in a sufficiently large cave. :thumbup:
That involves interacting with nature.  Fuck that.

You interact with nature every time you breathe.

Some would say that this is not the case in most larger cities. :zoinks:

In that case, you may need an inhaler.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: El on December 14, 2014, 08:40:53 AM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:
...and?

You can go rock climbing in a sufficiently large cave. :thumbup:
That involves interacting with nature.  Fuck that.

You interact with nature every time you breathe.

Some would say that this is not the case in most larger cities. :zoinks:

In that case, you may need an inhaler.
I do.   :laugh:  And again, I say, fuck nature.  :P
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: odeon on December 16, 2014, 12:14:05 AM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:
...and?

You can go rock climbing in a sufficiently large cave. :thumbup:
That involves interacting with nature.  Fuck that.

You interact with nature every time you breathe.

Some would say that this is not the case in most larger cities. :zoinks:

In that case, you may need an inhaler.

Oxygen tubes, more like. :(
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: odeon on December 16, 2014, 12:14:51 AM
Elle's cave would be an actual cave, with an internet connection and a pleasure dungeon. :orly:
I'd be content with a spare bedroom.  (With an internet connection and pleasure dungeon.)

But you can't go rock climbing in your spare bedroom. :orly:
...and?

You can go rock climbing in a sufficiently large cave. :thumbup:
That involves interacting with nature.  Fuck that.

You interact with nature every time you breathe.

Some would say that this is not the case in most larger cities. :zoinks:

In that case, you may need an inhaler.
I do.   :laugh:  And again, I say, fuck nature.  :P

And I say "nature is fucked". :P
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: El on December 17, 2014, 06:51:18 AM
I do.   :laugh:  And again, I say, fuck nature.  :P

And I say "nature is fucked". :P
Pollen or smog- either way, my lungs are unhappy.  I'd rather have the city around me while I'm wheezing.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: sg1008 on December 17, 2014, 09:54:47 PM
I do.   :laugh:  And again, I say, fuck nature.  :P

And I say "nature is fucked". :P
Pollen or smog- either way, my lungs are unhappy.  I'd rather have the city around me while I'm wheezing.

But the allergy stimulating plants tend to grow more in deforested areas....which surround the cities.
Title: Re: How many people here are married
Post by: odeon on December 18, 2014, 12:14:52 AM
I do.   :laugh:  And again, I say, fuck nature.  :P

And I say "nature is fucked". :P
Pollen or smog- either way, my lungs are unhappy.  I'd rather have the city around me while I'm wheezing.

Me too.