Friday, September 21, 2007

Marriage Expires... ?


"Bavaria's most glamorous politician -- a flame-haired motorcyclist who helped bring down state premier Edmund Stoiber -- has shocked the Catholic state in Germany by suggesting marriage should last just 7 years.
After that time, couples should either agree to extend their marriage or it should be automatically dissolved, she said. [Yahoo! News]"

Well, this idea would have been so ridiculous few years back. But after almost daily news of couples divorcing or having their marriages annulled; abused children, wives, and sometimes husbands - I actually think its not such a far-fetched idea. Is the idea of couples living-in any less weird?

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Re-Comment


Thank you guys for commenting on my posts. I'd like to dedicate this post to answering some of your comments.

Its Better To Give... If You Can Afford To
May: I'm taking up nursing :( *sigh*
Barbara: How come we always think its worth it when we go over our budget for someone we love?
Anonymous: it's a good idea...
Efren: trade? hehe

About Self Esteem
Barbara: well... i guess it's true that men (gay or straight) are visual creatures; straight men appear to gain more appeal as they get older, gay men are elderly once they reach 30 :)... i have lots of issues with self esteem... there's this post i haven't finished for more than a year...
Kansas Bob: ... although sometimes revenge is so appealing... but you're right. No one wins.

Monday, September 10, 2007

About Self Esteem


Scenario:

Ted is an accountant in his late 30s (which is very old in the gay world). He's already used to being turned down by guys everytime he visits bars. One night he notices a good-looking young guy apparently showing interest in him. At first he ignores the guy, thinking its too good to be true... but it turns out that the guy is interested in him... they hook up for the night. Ted thinks that its a start of something.

A few days later, Ted finds out that the guys idea of "charity" is occasionally hooking up with "pathetic" guys during special occasions but only for one night.

2 years later, Ted has worked out, had some cosmetic surgery done. He comes across the same guys (who is still good-looking). The guy doesn't recognize Ted and likes Ted (not love but at least really likes). Ted is still attracted to the guy but is decided on giving him a taste of his own medicine... so after a few dates and nights together, Ted dumps the guy (even if he likes him).

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Do you think that was the right thing to do? I mean the REALITY is Ted was right in thinking it was too good to be true... I mean hot young guy and him, nearing 40...

Shouldn't Ted be proud and happy for himself that he was able to improve himself to the point that the guy who thought he was pathetic and plays around with other guys did a U-turn and really liked Ted this time?

Was he justified in getting even? the guy didn't promise him anything when they first met.

I know we should have have good self esteem and a sense of self worth but sometimes i think we should be aware of reality too. I've been turned down (sometimes rudely) lots of times before... i don't think poorly of myself... but i know i'm not drop dead gorgeous (wish i was though). I've improved a lot (still not drop dead gorgeous) but a lot better than before... and if any guy who turned me down before likes me today, i don't think i'd hold any resentment against him for what he did in the past.

 

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