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Jeff7

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Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Well, you don't have to get married. Do you?
Yes. Mandatory death penalties for all not married by age 40. Except California.
 
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: SketchMaster
If you think that's scary, you should feel what it's like to sit in a cardiology waiting room looking around at all the old and dying people while you wait your turn to get a cardiogram for a heart murmur.

At 22 years it was the most surreal and humbling moment in my life to look at these people and think, "Holy shit, one day I will get old and die just like them...". Then I wondered if I would even make it that far or would my heart give out before then. I get to find out on the 23rd, can't wait.

Best of luck to you bud:beer::)
 
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Originally posted by: mwmorph
Eh, that just focuses on the bad(funny) parts.

Maybe I'm crazy but my dream is the American dream. My wife, 2 kids, 2 cars, a house with a white picket fence in some surburban neighborhood, making enough money to live comfortably, maybe a dog and a cat.

Well the dog and cat living together would cause mass hysteria.
 

ShadowOfMyself

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Jun 22, 2006
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Originally posted by: Jeff7

Originally posted by: 49erinnc
Simple answer:

Would you want a guy making a move on your girlfriend if he knew she had been with you for 2 years and was happy? Didn't think so.
Do you like the free market? Relationships can follow a free market model too. If she's happy with her current boyfriend, she has no need to see what the market offers. So if you make advances, she might not be interested in your goods, so to speak.

So much of what males in any species do is to reduce competition. Many male-dominated human societies try to keep women subservient, and less likely to feel that they even can "shop around" for their ideal mate. That means that whoever they're with doesn't need to stay competitive - it's an artificial market cap. The service being provided is being a good husband/boyfriend. If the woman isn't free to browse the market, she'll settle for what she's got - she's got no choice. The man benefits because then he can be lazy, and be less than ideal.

The same happens in a regular market without competition. A company with effectively captive customers, such as cable companies, has little reason to innovate. Cable Internet for example: let's say you're in the middle of nowhere, and can't get good satellite reception. What's your option for broadband Internet? Your local cable provider. Sure they might charge $200/month, and only offer 512kbps service with constant packet loss, but hey, what else can you do? It's not like they've got incentive to maintain their network or lower prices.
Similarly, in relationships - if either party feels stuck in the relationship, there's no incentive to stay competitive. But if the market is open for both, they'd best stay competitive, or else a breakup will result.

What I'm trying to get around to saying, which hopefully has come through by now: Guys don't like other guys hitting on their girlfriends, because the guy in the relationship has to make sure he works hard enough to keep her happy, or else she might take her business elsewhere.

As I've said in another forum:
"Yes, that's right, I've reduced relationships to simple economics, wanna fight about it?"

This is one of the best things I read here... Its so spot on, and just funny all around
 

irishScott

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Fortunately I am an awesome guy, so this clip will never apply :D

Edit: Oh and second roguerower on the skydiving.