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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 112785"><p>Howzit, my name`s Ziggy, and I`m also a SMF, going on 5 years now. In fact, the 5th anniversary is on the 1st of May, so I guess I have a romantic evening to plan.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, being married ain`t all that bad- sure, I have to make the odd sacrifice like doing the fkn gardening, going to the odd chick-flick and listening to Michael Bolton, not to mention the Barney-yes Barney- DVD`s for the kids. But at least the uhm, uhm, uhm...</p><p></p><p>Oh who am I kidding. I had a helluva lot more time for pub-crawling, actually participating in sport and just generally enjoying life while I was single. And of course, being a rugger bugger in SA guarantees that you might arrive at the pub without a partner, but you sure won`t leave without one.Really no need to complain about being single, in fact the most carefree time of your life is in your early 20`s, while you`re still single.</p><p></p><p>With marriage comes the obvious sacrifices on your time. With a mortgage, comes the obvious sacrifices on your cash flow. But on the plus side, you do of course know what you`re getting yourself into. And I wouldn`t trade being married for all the pleasures of being single, sacrifices and all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 112785"] Howzit, my name`s Ziggy, and I`m also a SMF, going on 5 years now. In fact, the 5th anniversary is on the 1st of May, so I guess I have a romantic evening to plan. Seriously, being married ain`t all that bad- sure, I have to make the odd sacrifice like doing the fkn gardening, going to the odd chick-flick and listening to Michael Bolton, not to mention the Barney-yes Barney- DVD`s for the kids. But at least the uhm, uhm, uhm... Oh who am I kidding. I had a helluva lot more time for pub-crawling, actually participating in sport and just generally enjoying life while I was single. And of course, being a rugger bugger in SA guarantees that you might arrive at the pub without a partner, but you sure won`t leave without one.Really no need to complain about being single, in fact the most carefree time of your life is in your early 20`s, while you`re still single. With marriage comes the obvious sacrifices on your time. With a mortgage, comes the obvious sacrifices on your cash flow. But on the plus side, you do of course know what you`re getting yourself into. And I wouldn`t trade being married for all the pleasures of being single, sacrifices and all. [/QUOTE]
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