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45 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:


I would love the life of Derek Jeter until I was ready to settle.  
 

If I wasn’t at the level of Jeter...let’s say I was equivalent to Trent Murphy.  I wouldn’t have models and actresses in my Rolodex...it would be bartenders and Hooters waitresses.

You have to know your place.

Your Rolodex?????

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37 minutes ago, Jerome007 said:

Ha ha. Sure buddy. You are so wise and everyone on your family choose your partners so well it will NEVER happen to any of you. And I'm the one not to be taken seriously?

 

Of course some marriages last! And to be clear, I'm not against lifelong relationships, but against bringing the State as a 3rd partner with a super disadvantageous contract for one of the parties.. almost always the male. Again, look at the stats, it's women initiating divorces most of the time. Guess why. 

 

But go on. I'm sure all the guys that the wives divorced from all saw it coming or were all dumb as bricks, right? They deserved it, I suppose?

"My sister got married and all the priest could talk about was divorce, everyone is doing it"

 

Well that's taking it way too far ha ha. The priest shouldn't be the one saying so! And it's way too late by then. Wow. 

 

 

 

 

No, please don’t take me the wrong way here, or put words in my mouth. I’m NOT taking shots at you or those around you. I’m a middle ground guy.  I fully realize how common it is, but if grown ups take their time and do it right, the odds are much better. 

 

Some of our best friends have been divorced. It’s not a badge of dishonor. It happens.

 

But, YOU went to the absolute. NEVER. I strongly disagree. It’s the best thing that ever happened to me. 

 

Maybe if you marry a strong woman they are not there trying to take something from you. My wife and I went back and forth competing in pay for years. I’m getting older, and she has lapped me to the point that I can sleep in every morning. She is highly driven. She loves what she does, and we love our lives together. Communication and compromise is the key. 

 

Never say never. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

I mean a 24 year old millionaire professional athlete?  Me and every single guy on here would do the same thing.  I wouldn't get married until I'm like 40.

 

Do you mean single guy as in "not married" or single guy as in "not in a relationship"?  'Cuz if the latter it's sort of a tautology....

 

JA seems to have a steady girl who is quite the looker.  Some single guys who are working super hard to succeed at their profession like it like that - you have someone you can take out and party when you want to, you don't need to spend time finding someone, you don't have to worry about if they're just after your money or social media clicks.  There's also something to be said for someone who supports your career and tries to help you "find an edge" with healthier food or Pilates or what have you, Lorenzo Alexander gives a lot of credit to his wife Manganique for helping him build and prolong his career.  And that's not "going there" with the love thaaang and the normal human need for emotional intimacy.

 

Others enjoy the chase and playing the field and going out and partying and and think that outweighs any disadvantages.  Until it doesn't (Shady)

 

Different strokes for different folks etc

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Do you mean single guy as in "not married" or single guy as in "not in a relationship"?  'Cuz if the latter it's sort of a tautology....

 

JA seems to have a steady girl who is quite the looker.  Some single guys who are working super hard to succeed at their profession like it like that - you have someone you can take out and party when you want to, you don't need to spend time finding someone, you don't have to worry about if they're just after your money or social media clicks.  There's also something to be said for someone who supports your career and tries to help you "find an edge" with healthier food or Pilates or what have you, Lorenzo Alexander gives a lot of credit to his wife Manganique for helping him bild and prolong his career.

 

Others enjoy the chase and playing the field and going out and partying and and think that outweighs any disadvantages.  Until it doesn't (Shady)

 

Different strokes for different folks etc

 

 


Josh’s girl is great and looks good for him.  I just would be different.  I wouldn’t settle down for a very long time if I was a young star.  I wouldn’t party like clubbing....just not my scene.  I would just casually date.

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3 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:


Josh’s girl is great and looks good for him.  I just would be different.  I wouldn’t settle down for a very long time if I was a young star.  I wouldn’t party like clubbing....just not my scene.  I would just casually date.

 

Totally fair, just making the point that I don't think it's what "every single guy" wants.  Some yes, some no.

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9 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:


Josh’s girl is great and looks good for him.  I just would be different.  I wouldn’t settle down for a very long time if I was a young star.  I wouldn’t party like clubbing....just not my scene.  I would just casually date.

 

I’m sure you could have your name on your own personal table at Dave and Busters!!!!  Impress the ladies!  ?

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9 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Totally fair, just making the point that I don't think it's what "every single guy" wants.  Some yes, some no.


You could be in my entourage.  You would be the guy that would say “okay it’s time to go home now” a lot.  And you would be the most important person in the group.

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2 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:


You could be in my entourage.  You would be the guy that would say “okay it’s time to go home now” a lot.  And you would be the most important person in the group.

 

That would be right after lunch, and then we’d have to find activities to keep you busy until dinner and bedtime. 

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9 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:


I would love the life of Derek Jeter until I was ready to settle.  
 

If I wasn’t at the level of Jeter...let’s say I was equivalent to Trent Murphy.  I wouldn’t have models and actresses in my Rolodex...it would be bartenders and Hooters waitresses.

You have to know your place.

My friend used to live in the same building on the upper east side as Jeter during the late 90s.  He would see him in the elevator with multiple ladies. Oddly though, he said they weren't always as attractive as you would expect.  He was more of a quantity over quality guy, at least in the early days...

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38 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

My friend used to live in the same building on the upper east side as Jeter during the late 90s.  He would see him in the elevator with multiple ladies. Oddly though, he said they weren't always as attractive as you would expect.  He was more of a quantity over quality guy, at least in the early days...

 

He definitely got quality later on.  

 

I worked with a guy who was on the Real World.  Even he was pulling girls just because he was on TV.   We went out a few times and girls would walk up to him.  It was unfair.

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8 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

You could be in my entourage.  You would be the guy that would say “okay it’s time to go home now” a lot.  And you would be the most important person in the group.

 

Oh Hell noes.  I'm the one home shakin' the sheets with the main squeeze while you guys be all wondering if you need more beer to make the ladies you're with more attractive, or the ladies need more Cosmos or bubbles to make you guys more attractive.  Eventually someone says "Hey, what happened to Hapless?  where did Hapless go?"  "Left 2 hrs ago"

 

I am an admitted lightweight, so if I were with you, could be so.

 

9 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

I was an outfielder and WR.  I wasn’t even at the level of Zay Jones so even Hooters waitresses were out of my league.

I would be stuck with the Applebee’s waitresses.

 

ROTFL at visiting either of those venues enough to generalize/categorize waitress looks.   Hope you tipped well.

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11 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

I mean a 24 year old millionaire professional athlete?  Me and every single guy on here would do the same thing.  I wouldn't get married until I'm like 40.

 

I would also freeze a ton of my sperm and get a Vasectomy. No way you pinning that kid on me

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Why do people find it interesting that he does exactly what most ever other male his age does in his spare time?

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11 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

I mean a 24 year old millionaire professional athlete?  Me and every single guy on here would do the same thing.  I wouldn't get married until I'm like 40.

I agree with your post in its entirety. Why professional athletes, with a penchant for skirt chasing, get committed early is beyond my understanding. 

2 minutes ago, PaattMaann said:

Josh Allen has himself a Brittney Williams, so he doesnt need to go out and do this

it is said "show me a hot girl, and I will show you a guy who is bored of (... err....) kissing her" 

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9 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

There's also something to be said for someone who supports your career and tries to help you "find an edge" with healthier food or Pilates or what have you, Lorenzo Alexander gives a lot of credit to his wife Manganique for helping him build and prolong his career.  And that's not "going there" with the love thaaang and the normal human need for emotional intimacy.

 

Next to every great man is a great woman. 

 

At least for the heterosexuals I guess.  

 

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15 minutes ago, Fan in Chicago said:

I agree with your post in its entirety. Why professional athletes, with a penchant for skirt chasing, get committed early is beyond my understanding. 

it is said "show me a hot girl, and I will show you a guy who is bored of (... err....) kissing her" 

 

it is said, its also said, im glad my starting QB is settled down and focused 

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6 minutes ago, Fan in Chicago said:

Not to stretch this discussion too much, but I think partying can co-exist with a focused career. Unfortunately, that doesnt hold true for most athletes. 

 

ohhhhh NO DOUBT! I am sure its been said in this thread about the 90s Bills, or Michael Jordans entire career. It certainly can co-exist. I am just glad our current franchise QB (at least who we are hoping is) isnt concerned with partying and chasing skirts. Less distractions or chances at messing up is a good thing. 

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12 hours ago, Jerome007 said:

Are you insane? NEVER get married. The State becomes the 3rd partner. Over half of marriages don't last, and over 70% of divorces are initiated by the woman. Those are not "the view of an incel", they are real world stats. It's not the same world our parents and grand-parents lived in. Unless you find a woman as rich or richer than you, it's THE stupidest contract to sign.

 

 

This guy gets it

so fatalistic. enjoy your life of moral turpitude.

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12 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:


I would love the life of Derek Jeter until I was ready to settle.  
 

If I wasn’t at the level of Jeter...let’s say I was equivalent to Trent Murphy.  I wouldn’t have models and actresses in my Rolodex...it would be bartenders and Hooters waitresses.

You have to know your place.

 

my favorite story of jeter was that the morning after he'd give the girls a gift basket of memorabilia.  years after bedding one girl he took her home again and he gave her the basket again and she's like year i have this already.  he went through the nyc rotation lol

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11 hours ago, Augie said:

Never say never. 

That's true. And I salute you for your strong wedding. Hey, we (almost) all strive for that. But see, yours is an "old couple", from an era prior to social media and feminist indoctrination. Anyway, Darnold is successfully putting strife among us Bills fans ha ha. Let him do his thing and let us root for the Bills this Thursday :)

 

 

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12 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:


Oh the life.  Just imagine walking into any bar and you could pick out any girl you wanted.

Normal men have to hunt.  Millionaire athletes gather.

 

Unless things have dramatically changed in 20 years, any 22 year old interested In partying and hooking up with random girls can achieve that in a place like NY. 

 

plenty of both genders looking for some casual  action in that demographic. 

 

Sure money and pro athlete status makes it easier to rack up the volume... but isn’t the thrill in the hunt? 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

 

Unless things have dramatically changed in 20 years, any 22 year old interested In partying and hooking up with random girls can achieve that in a place like NY. 

 

plenty of both genders looking for some casual  action in that demographic. 

 

Sure money and pro athlete status makes it easier to rack up the volume... but isn’t the thrill in the hunt? 

 

 

 

Yes but if you're lets say like a Christian MCaffrey, Patrick Mahomes or a Nick Bosa....you walk into a bar and you are a magnet.  You have options and usually better options.

 

Why hunt if you can gather?  I'd rather go to the grocery store and not have to hunt for my food.

 

Now settling down is different....I'm focusing on 20 to 30 year old young athletes.  

51 minutes ago, aristocrat said:

 

my favorite story of jeter was that the morning after he'd give the girls a gift basket of memorabilia.  years after bedding one girl he took her home again and he gave her the basket again and she's like year i have this already.  he went through the nyc rotation lol

 

Jeter was the man.  Just like Sinatra.  Just like Clooney.  

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12 minutes ago, Jerome007 said:

That's true. And I salute you for your strong wedding. Hey, we (almost) all strive for that. But see, yours is an "old couple", from an era prior to social media and feminist indoctrination. Anyway, Darnold is successfully putting strife among us Bills fans ha ha. Let him do his thing and let us root for the Bills this Thursday :)

 

 

 

I try not to latch on to these things, and I hope to let it go after this, but.....my wife’s sister married a doctor (then in medical school). She married him for the right reasons, not for money. The problem was he had a thing for nurses, and later his partner’s prescription pad. Yes, SHE filed for divorce, but She was NOT the problem. No “feminist indoctrination” there (whatever that is supposed to mean), just a guy who had serious issues and was taking the family down. Your stats need some context. OK, that was almost as “old couple” as us, so....

 

My son recently got engaged. They are both in their late 20’s. I’ll “never say never”, but there is a 99.9% chance they will not end in divorce. Both are mature, hard working, well educated, gainfully employed, good communicators and they have taken the process very seriously. They have met with counselors, been together about 2 years and lived together more than a year while raising a puppy (that’s more of a test than some might realize). They know each other’s strengths and weaknesses. They are not some young kids who just want to play house and think/hope it will all be sunshine and rainbows. 

 

And.......GO BILLS! 

 

 

 

 

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It's so weird to me that "rich, young quarterback drinks and has sex after a game" is even a news story.

Like...if you're not going to down a few Puppers, take down some snipes and crush some big city slams, why even become a quarterback?


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Just now, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

 

Welp- time to start hitting those sleds then. I know what you mean.

 

im just saying it’s not all that hard for any 22 year old that’s young, dumb and full of c**

 

 

 

Oh for sure...I was in my 20's once.  

 

I just wonder what if feels like that everywhere you walk into, you could pretty much have any girl.

 

I read an article where celebs were talking about how easy it was.  I think it might have been a Maxim article or something.  Ben Affleck said just the other day, he was at coffee shot getting coffee.  This woman walks up to him, it's like 8:00 am, and asks if she can bleepity bleep his member in the bathroom.  That's never happened to me while getting coffee.

 

I had a teammate in college that was a virgin.  He was just a really shy guy and would never approach any girl.  One his 19th birthday, we took him out.  He doesn't drink so we tried to make it a really good night for him.  We started telling all these girls that we were celebrating our teammate getting drafted in the 1st round in the MLB draft.  We told these girls he got a $10 million dollar signing bonus just because he was that good.  We couldn't keep girls off of him.  Like literally, they were all over him and it was so funny how awkward it looked....he never had girls approaching him and didn't know how to handle it.

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