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  • What about divorced people?

    This might sound weird, I guess I want to know this, now that I know more about the single moms.
    I don't know much that's going on out there, and I want to know how people feel when they hear someone is divorced; do you think less of them? If there is a girl that's divorced, say she is in her 20's, what do guys think of her? do you not take her seriously and would just go out with her to have fun? I hear so many people in their 20's getting divorce these days that makes me think what does an Armenian guy think when they get to know a girl and then find out she is divorced? Would you not consider dating her seriously and thinking about marrying her? is she doomed until the rest of her life?

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    Re: What about divorced people?

    I'm too young to answer this completely honestly. If I was older, and I came across divorced women, and I had opportunities to date them - my answer would be better.

    But as an 18-year-old, and thinking about the future, and possibly coming across divorced women, I think it doesn't really matter. I'll be honest and say I rather have a girl who hasn't ever been married. I don't know why, that's just me. But no, I don't think they're doomed forever.

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      Re: What about divorced people?

      Originally posted by One-Way
      I'm too young to answer this completely honestly. If I was older, and I came across divorced women, and I had opportunities to date them - my answer would be better.

      But as an 18-year-old, and thinking about the future, and possibly coming across divorced women, I think it doesn't really matter. I'll be honest and say I rather have a girl who hasn't ever been married. I don't know why, that's just me. But no, I don't think they're doomed forever.
      I understand, you are not in the right age to answer this question. I want to know what an older guy thinks about this situation, someone bw 25-36.

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        Re: What about divorced people?

        In my opinion, the mere fact that someone was married in the past is somewhat irrelevant. The details of, and reasons for the divorce, might be more telling.

        I would hope that people would pay more attention to the character of a person, rather than simply if he/she is a parent and/or divorced. Angelina Jolie, for example, is a single mom and has been divorced, twice. One of her adopted children was orphaned by AIDS. She is also a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. She donates millions of dollars to charity.

        For some strange reason, I just can’t picture many men (if given an opportunity to date Angelina) thinking, “Oh no! She’s a divorced, single mom. I should stay away from her.”

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          Re: What about divorced people?

          Originally posted by Anahita
          For some strange reason, I just can’t picture many men (if given an opportunity to date Angelina) thinking, “Oh no! She’s a divorced, single mom. I should stay away from her.”
          Actually, the fact that she's out adopting these little kids, and always in different countries, I wouldn't wanna be with her. I mean, it's great she's donating to charity, but it's getting old. Help those kids, yeah, but don't adopot them. That's too weird for me.

          And I, personally, don't think Angelina Jolie is that great. A lot of people told me she looks very ugly in person, and as far as seeing her on TV, she's whatever. I perfer the Jessica Alba type.

          But, I see your point.

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            Re: What about divorced people?

            Do you really think many people would marry Angelina for her character and inner self as their primary reasons?
            this post = teh win.

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            • #7
              Re: What about divorced people?

              Originally posted by Sip
              Do you really think many people would marry Angelina for her character and inner self as their primary reasons?
              Primary reasons, maybe not. I see your point. LOL.

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                Re: What about divorced people?

                She looks hot in that picture.

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                • #9
                  Re: What about divorced people?

                  Originally posted by One-Way
                  She looks hot in that picture.
                  Yes, I would agree. Rolling Stone does interesting covers...


                  Disclaimer for One-way: you are not legally or morally obligated to read more of this post (or anything I write, for that matter.) I can't resist. Heh!


                  --The Cover Of The Rolling Stone


                  --Like a Rollin Stone, (Dylan covered by) Rollin Stones


                  --On and On, Erykah Badu
                  Most intellects do not B-lieve in God
                  But they fear us just the same…

                  My cipher keeps movin' like a rollin' stone


                  --What if God Was One of Us
                  Like a holy rollin stone.


                  --What if God smoked cannabis
                  What if god smoked cannabis?
                  Do you suppose he had a buzz?
                  When he made the platypus
                  When he created earth our home
                  Does he like pearl jam or the stones?


                  --Daughter, Pearl Jam
                  Don't call me daughter

                  --See You When I Get There, Jacob (Bob Dylan's son) and Wallflowers

                  Now sometimes you’re an angel
                  But you’re usually
                  A pain in the ass
                  Last edited by Anahita; 03-24-2006, 02:47 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Re: What about divorced people?

                    The Rolling Stone's cover with Tupac on it was one of the best.

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