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Topic: So, from which profession should you choose your spouse?
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Wed 03/23/16 02:49 PM
A recent survey suggested that Archaeologists tend to have the most long lasting relationships of all professionals, why should this be?


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Wed 03/23/16 02:50 PM
is it because they dig old things? huh

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Wed 03/23/16 02:52 PM
I think it is because they are always traveling all over for their work and away from home for long periods of time...No time to get on the spouses nerves :smile:

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Wed 03/23/16 02:55 PM
Because archaeologists like it dirty....During sex they day. . "Who's your mummy?!!"

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Wed 03/23/16 03:01 PM

is it because they dig old things? huh




So, the older the wifey gets, the less likely the hubby is to leave her? now that's romantic laugh

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Wed 03/23/16 03:13 PM
Archeologists work outside a lot and is kind of exciting. The last guy I was dating was a geologist and was involved in a big mining company looking for gold. He was the chief geologist. We were happy. Then the company closed down in the area to move elsewhere. My guy got depressed. I think it was the major reason the relationship ended. I wanted to be with him. He kind of disappeared slowly.

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Wed 03/23/16 04:15 PM
I think they just like looking for a bag of bones, and not actually living with one...:tongue: laugh

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Wed 03/23/16 04:34 PM
Hummm actually I have never picked a partner due to the job they have.. It is all about the person themselves not what they can buy or what type of job they have...

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Wed 03/23/16 04:36 PM

So, from which profession should you choose your spouse?


I believe I would like to select from the talk show hosts
union.

They tend to be funny.
Not much time to cat around.
They leave good-sized estates.
To grieving widows.

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Wed 03/23/16 04:37 PM
^ Well said. Exactly my point as well.

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Wed 03/23/16 04:38 PM
ooooo like Johnny Carson bigsmile

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Wed 03/23/16 05:06 PM

Because archaeologists like it dirty....During sex they day. . "Who's your mummy?!!"


laugh laugh laugh

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Wed 03/23/16 06:37 PM
Guess cause there always trying to jump somebody's bones! slaphead :angel:

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Wed 03/23/16 06:53 PM


So, from which profession should you choose your spouse?


I believe I would like to select from the talk show hosts
union.

They tend to be funny.
Not much time to cat around.
They leave good-sized estates.
To grieving widows.
Spoken as a true mercenary would only interested in gentlemans demise and his estate.. sad but frequent occurrence,

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Wed 03/23/16 06:56 PM

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Wed 03/23/16 07:12 PM



So, from which profession should you choose your spouse?


I believe I would like to select from the talk show hosts
union.

They tend to be funny.
Not much time to cat around.
They leave good-sized estates.
To grieving widows.
Spoken as a true mercenary would only interested in gentlemans demise and his estate.. sad but frequent occurrence,

Those without it, of course, would not notice
the first requirement is humor.

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Wed 03/23/16 07:24 PM

Hummm actually I have never picked a partner due to the job they have.. It is all about the person themselves not what they can buy or what type of job they have...


I wonder, TxsGal, what you will say if I told you that I'm unemployed. Would you still date me or toss me in the trash like "other" women seem to do all the time? How willing are you to live or be friends with a man who can't buy you anything or look after his own needs? Would you allow yourself to give this guy a chance? Would you do everything in your power to help him out (within reason, of course)? Would his level of "happiness" be worth anything to you? For some men, happiness is a job. Happiness can also be having the love of his life stay with him whether or not he has a job. Too often I've concluded women to be hollow when they don't reply to my messages. I assume they don't want me due to my lack of a job or degrees in advanced fields. I might be wrong, but this is my point of view. I can't believe anyone will want me because they don't care about love. They only care about money. Nobody in my position gets a chance. Nobody.

This is my dilemma and I would sorely love to get an answer for this. If you cannot give me an answer, I'll assume that to indicate the "true" you when faced with this. I'll assume that you are one of those who says one thing but isn't really committed to it. Your thoughts? Thank you.

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Wed 03/23/16 07:29 PM
I don't think profession defines the person..I sure wouldn't pick a spouse based on it.
Although I do understand that if you are in your 20's/30's and wanting children, that it may be a consideration to what type of provider that spouse may be, or become..

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Wed 03/23/16 10:10 PM
from which profession should you choose your spouse?

Independently wealthy anti-social prostitute chef?

A recent survey suggested that Archaeologists tend to have the most long lasting relationships of all professionals, why should this be?

Because someone had to have the top spot?

I mean ask 16 gay guys which one has had the longest sexual relationship with a woman someone's going to "win" if you just compare them to each other.

It's not really saying much.



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Thu 03/24/16 02:47 AM
Edited by NOBootyHunter on Thu 03/24/16 02:47 AM
I would normally choose The medical Profession or say an Accountant or Attorney ... But at this point I will consider The Adult Film Industry..smokin spock

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