Their jealousy and rivalry and concept of reality, can only lead this family to even more contempt. The lack of space and stress they have, their business and their busy-ness, their neediness, their selfishness, they’re inconsiderate: She calls too much and he doesn’t call enough.
Do you think that they’ll stick it out?
They smoke so they don’t feel tied down, they don’t talk so they argue less, plus you know they’ll be fine when they wake up in the morning!
Sex won’t fix your relationships unless it’s with someone else. He wants to leave and she wants more kids.
Do you think that they’ll stick it out?
But they’ll both stay together for the darling child they have. He’s the cutest damn thing and he makes them both laugh. But they both work hard and they don’t ever want to change.
And they will struggle without someone else’s help. They’ll need seventeen someones to make it all work out.
All children could use a nanny, a neighbor, a grandma, or an instrument. They could learn to be good and love something that won’t snap back.
These parents have good dreams, but they have different dreams, not one of them is better than the other. If you think that you are, than I’ll scratch your car because I think that you just enjoy conflict.
Sex won’t fix your relationships unless it’s with someone else. He wants to leave and she wants more kids. Do you think that they’ll stick it out?
Sex won’t fix your relationships unless it’s with someone else. She wants him to leave and he wants to suck dicks. Do you think that they’ll stick it out?
If you find a new dream that you both still share, I think you can make it work again.
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