Holy crap, if this is the way most women behave, then no wonder the divorce rate is so high! And yeah, I can complain about Ellie’s bad behaviour, because I’m a woman!
Not necessarily. A lot of the content in a newspaper (especially the “local color” stuff like Elly’s column) exists to fill the space between the ads (which are how the paper makes money). It doesn’t matter if a lot of people read it; local stuff is better filler than stuff grabbed from the wires.
Proves nothing. Maybe she thinks something better came along. Both sides look at divorce as an easier than trying to do the hard work of staying together. No fault was just another way of knocking down walls that helped to preserve society. Not all marriages are good, but not all divorces are for a good reason either.
Hmm… looks like what she means is either “I decide whose opinion I want to ask” or “I want him to think I make my own opinion”.
I know what happens when I ask my husband things like this. He says something kind but “helpful” like “I will support you in whatever you want to do” over and over again, no matter how I approach it. Apparently, he doesn’t want to order me around. I no longer ask him his opinion on anything.
No fault divorces usually result in somewhat friendly separations, unlike the old days when they were ready to kill each other before divorce was discussed.
hsawlrae almost 13 years ago
RRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT !!!
pouncingtiger almost 13 years ago
An example of women psychology.
Wendy B. almost 13 years ago
Holy crap, if this is the way most women behave, then no wonder the divorce rate is so high! And yeah, I can complain about Ellie’s bad behaviour, because I’m a woman!
puddleglum1066 almost 13 years ago
Not necessarily. A lot of the content in a newspaper (especially the “local color” stuff like Elly’s column) exists to fill the space between the ads (which are how the paper makes money). It doesn’t matter if a lot of people read it; local stuff is better filler than stuff grabbed from the wires.
lemon868 almost 13 years ago
Asking opinions doesn’t mean you take them….as everyone knows.
psychlady almost 13 years ago
Talk to them – and – GET PAID!!
kab2rb almost 13 years ago
Elli the newspaper will just replace you.
danlarios almost 13 years ago
easy to say when hes not around
renewed1 almost 13 years ago
Proves nothing. Maybe she thinks something better came along. Both sides look at divorce as an easier than trying to do the hard work of staying together. No fault was just another way of knocking down walls that helped to preserve society. Not all marriages are good, but not all divorces are for a good reason either.
Gretchen's Mom almost 13 years ago
If you SAY so, Elly!
iced tea almost 13 years ago
That was a laugh!
masnadies almost 13 years ago
Hmm… looks like what she means is either “I decide whose opinion I want to ask” or “I want him to think I make my own opinion”.
I know what happens when I ask my husband things like this. He says something kind but “helpful” like “I will support you in whatever you want to do” over and over again, no matter how I approach it. Apparently, he doesn’t want to order me around. I no longer ask him his opinion on anything.
Jungleman almost 13 years ago
… and the children are the ones that suffer the most. I’ve seen enough of it in my professional experience …
tuslog64 almost 13 years ago
No fault divorces usually result in somewhat friendly separations, unlike the old days when they were ready to kill each other before divorce was discussed.