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19 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

That's actually a common problem in many marriages where Party Girl meets Party Boy and they groove on partying together.

 

Kids often change things for one or both parents.  There's this helpless little person, precious and full of needs. 

 

When both parents get that, it's all good.

 

When one parent changes and makes the kid the center of their world, while the other is "Party Business as Usual, Stick the kid in a closet (or hire a sitter ?) and Go!" it's a certain recipe for conflict.

 

It's not a matter of hiring a babysitter/nanny (though unless one chooses to hire a full-time nanny to travel with one, that can be a challenge when traveling with a baby).  It's a matter of one parent's head is no longer in the party game, and they want the other parent to also pull their head out of the party game and parent. 

 

Seen it over and over, not just with wealthy folks.  Can it be resolved without drama, if people are willing to compromise and able to discuss, sure!  But when folks get married based on implant size and bikini looks, they are probably not selecting for "top notch ability to discuss, compromise, and resolve problems"

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

This marriage sounds like it's on the roster bubble and they are an Undrafted Free Agent trying to make the team.

 

This marriage sounds like I should be DMing Rachel Bush a picture of my bird ?

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On 7/23/2018 at 9:49 AM, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

That's actually a common problem in many marriages where Party Girl meets Party Boy and they groove on partying together.

 

Kids often change things for one or both parents.  There's this helpless little person, precious and full of needs. 

 

When both parents get that, it's all good.

 

When one parent changes and makes the kid the center of their world, while the other is "Party Business as Usual, Stick the kid in a closet (or hire a sitter ?) and Go!" it's a certain recipe for conflict.

 

It's not a matter of hiring a babysitter/nanny (though unless one chooses to hire a full-time nanny to travel with one, that can be a challenge when traveling with a baby).  It's a matter of one parent's head is no longer in the party game, and they want the other parent to also pull their head out of the party game and parent. 

 

Seen it over and over, not just with wealthy folks.  Can it be resolved without drama, if people are willing to compromise and able to discuss, sure!  But when folks get married based on implant size and bikini looks, they are probably not selecting for "top notch ability to discuss, compromise, and resolve problems"

 

 

 

Yeah.   Happened to my sister.    Very similar situation.    Older, popular party dude.   They had a kid and she wanted him home and when he didn't change he was an a*hole in her mind.    Like quite a few of my friends.....or probably at least half of any lively tailgate party....he was a good guy just kinda' hopeless to domesticate.  

 

If she thought she was hot enough to change Poyer then Rachel Bush was apparently wrong.    She gonna' have to drop down a couple leagues to get a more malleable dude.  

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On 7/6/2018 at 2:58 PM, Logic said:

All the people ragging on social media: 

It's just another form of dopamine release. Just like TV, just like rooting for a sports team, just like eating a piece of chocolate cake, just like smoking a joint, just like seeking out sexual gratification, etc, etc, etc.

I, too, have stepped away from it as much as possible and find it to often be a silly waste of time. But why do people do it? It's simple: When people see that someone has clicked "like" on their post, they get dopamine release. Homo sapiens are dopamine junkies. 

Those of you not getting your dopamine from social media are still getting it elsewhere. You may be above the method, by you're not above the reward.

 

Read McLuhan.

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22 hours ago, sodbuster said:

This offseason I learned not to date Instagram models.

But there’s this little voice that keeps saying:

 

“Well......maybe just this one time......”

 

 

 

 

Do you know where that voice comes from? 

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11 hours ago, Elite Poster said:

He cheated on her and people here are making it out like she did something wrong and what was she to expect. You guys are impossible when it comes to the Bills ?

 

How do we know?  Maybe he "just" stood her up for dinner or a promise to help put the kid to bed, and stayed out all night drinking with his buds.

 

Edit: OK, clear what Rachel thinks anyhoo

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7 hours ago, Elite Poster said:

He cheated on her and people here are making it out like she did something wrong and what was she to expect. You guys are impossible when it comes to the Bills ?

WTF? Where was it ever said that he cheated on her? Her issue was him partying too much.

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On 7/26/2018 at 4:58 PM, Domdab99 said:

 

I'm an enigma

a veritable enigma.
an honor for me to meet another one like me.

 cheers

22 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

He had a penalty at practice...

 

just sayin

mind ain't right Boss.

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13 hours ago, Elite Poster said:

He cheated on her and people here are making it out like she did something wrong and what was she to expect. You guys are impossible when it comes to the Bills ?

 

Yeah, I'm with you. Lots of bashing of her, but it looks like Poyer has been the one who is in the wrong. Still, kind of classless to air it all out on social media.

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