Lust or pity is why most women get married. I just can't figure out why they STAY married once they really see what they got. How many guys would put up with a woman that chewed smelly rotten leaves and spit all over the side of the car/truck? One that had a pony tail of sweaty stinky hair sticking out from each arm pit and flaunted it? A beer gut and a plumbers crack that won't seem to stay covered? Hair that has all slid off the head and down to the back? A hairy picky face that he is the only one that thinks is cool? We're damn lucky any of them will even give our gender a second look. So if you are lucky enough to have one lower herself enough to marry you and put up with the "male animal" then thank her every day because if you find yourself single again after 40 , you might as well move in with the proverbial "Rosie Thumb and her four daughters". Met my wife when she was 15 and I 18 in 1969 , married in 1971 and still am. Both virgins to each other and always will be. You younger people probably wouldn't know anything about that though. Oh by the way , no STD,s to worry about either!
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