In Reply to: RE: Nearing the finish line posted by Todd Krieger on July 5, 2017 at 23:47:52:
My wife puts up with the hobby and even helps swap out components, cable, tubes, etc. Sure she grumbles a bit and arches an eyebrow from time to time, but it's all good. And she loves most of the music I listen to and cares about the quality of the sound. Love is good. Nyah, nyah, nyah!BTY, I had to look up what MGTOW means. That lead me down related searches of herbivore men and such. Fascinating! I'll keep my overall views to myself other than to say two things:
1. To each their own, live and let live, God Bless, etc., but
2. It wouldn't work for anyone who is physically disabled and uses a wheelchair. Some folks need to rely on other folks to survive and are able to accept it and be happy anyway. Also, disabled or not, one can find freedom and autonomy in any number of ways without going it alone.
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Edits: 07/06/17
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- Not in my case, but I'm a fortunate bastid! - JoshT 23:41:22 07/06/17 (5)
- RE: Not in my case, but I'm a fortunate bastid! - Tweaker456 03:42:37 07/08/17 (0)
- RE: Not in my case, but I'm a fortunate bastid! - bullethead 07:43:58 07/07/17 (3)
- It still means something to keep the vows! nt - risabet 12:08:05 07/10/17 (1)
- Yes it does - but to fewer and fewer people (I think that was bh's point?) [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 14:31:13 07/10/17 (0)
- RE: Not in my case, but I'm a fortunate bastid! - JoshT 10:05:58 07/07/17 (0)