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Will u marry a divorcee with a young kid??????

The answer is no... even if you can't get any other girl. Divorced => market value dropped 50%. With kid => market value drop another 25%. If she worked in "entertainment" industry, market value drop another 200%. Below scrap value liao. Unless of course you are a 60 year old widower without much money then it would be a different story
 
No problem. Myself a divorcee and must say the experience is no good. My advice to ROM is they should brief every couples on the women charter before solemnizing the marriage.

That is a very good idea about the women charter shitter thing...I am a Honorary Member of the Male Divorcees club. Most of my male frens all kenna damn chai lat from the ex wife...I only Honourary member as never marry before. and seeing what u guys go through,,,i also dont want man
 
Buy one get one free why not? Actually if you can stand the pressure from friends and relatives, can try.
 
i also have the same dilemma before, but i did not proceed. i don't quite like the idea of having a used pussy. :o

imagine his ex come to you one day and tell you in the face when you and her la jee, did you smell my cock bawu? i did not make this up, this was what my friend told his ex's boyfriend and was carrying a hammer with him. and he happened to be from ram's school, victoria!:cool:

so u have virgin cock lah? imagine ur wife/gf tell u "i dun like the idea of a used kkj!" how would u feel? :eek::rolleyes:
 
Are humans so magnanimous or noble?:rolleyes:
the gal you love will be sandwiched between you and her kid if you and her kid doesnt get along well.
end of day, everyone hurts.:D

okay mah! im a positive thinker...the kid so young 2-3 years...can nurture a healthy relationship. :D
 
KNN, 23 yr old with a kid in toll... Fuck and forget her la ! Are you mad ?
There are tons of even better woman around.

come on! 21/21nd century! whats up wif the old mindset? and the kid is very young. not some rebellious teenager. of cse that one i dun wna lah :o
 
If you divorce her, I think you may have to end up paying for the maintenance of the kids too.

Think well and proper before jumping into it.

but if i were to marry a girl, and she bear me a child, if she divorce me, i still hav to pay alimony and maintenance mah! :confused: so right now there is a ready made 2-3 year old. hahahaha :D
 
nah beh...just fuck and forget, come Geylang...u just need to pay and fuck. And hopefully you don't leave with emo baggage.

pay, fuck and forget. Always welcome to fuck again...since these birds come and go.

i hav a fren, who fucks geylang kuey often until he fall in love wif that vietnam girl! :eek: that vietname 2-3 times him and its all a ploy! she made her customers fall in love wif her.
 
My friend marry a local divorcee with 2 kids...he treated em like his own since day 1...now dey r all grown up n treated him much better den lot of useless young sinkee...de real father is bery much alive n kicking...a useless gambler n alcoholic...favourite pastime ish hatam wife n hammer kids when he run out of moni...but i mus agree...not all stories had such happy ending...:D:D

see? this is a positive example :D how old were the kids when he married her? :D
 
see? this is a positive example :D how old were the kids when he married her? :D

Cant realli remember exactly but i think the girl in de primary and boy upper secondary...for awhile most of us friends hav sum doubt bout de relationship...sum still hab doubt now...after 20 yrs...:D:D
 
Buy one get one free why not? Actually if you can stand the pressure from friends and relatives, can try.

I am not interested in raising a bastard kid not sired by my sperm.

Also, there is no guarantee that the ex-husband may come back in future to trouble your happy little family.

May your god help you if he's a hardcore gangster or ex-convict.

Another thing: even if you are magnanimous enough to marry a divorcee with kids, the woman in this article is homeless, divorced after a year of marriage, got disowned by parents, presumably has no job or savings, and has a carpark 'boyfriend'.

Too many red flags. She is a huge liability.

If you want a vagina, there a plenty of better options out there (and I don't just mean the professional prostitutes).

If you want to raise a stranger's child, the orphanage is always there for you.
 
Question: "What does the Bible say about divorce and remarriage?"

Answer: First of all, no matter what view one takes on the issue of divorce, it is important to remember Malachi 2:16: “I hate divorce, says the LORD God of Israel.” According to the Bible, marriage is a lifetime commitment. “So they are no longer two, but one. Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate” (Matthew 19:6). God realizes, though, that since marriages involve two sinful human beings, divorces are going to occur. In the Old Testament, He laid down some laws in order to protect the rights of divorcees, especially women (Deuteronomy 24:1-4). Jesus pointed out that these laws were given because of the hardness of people’s hearts, not because they were God’s desire (Matthew 19:8).

The controversy over whether divorce and remarriage is allowed according to the Bible revolves primarily around Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:32 and 19:9. The phrase “except for marital unfaithfulness” is the only thing in Scripture that possibly gives God’s permission for divorce and remarriage. Many interpreters understand this “exception clause” as referring to “marital unfaithfulness” during the “betrothal” period. In Jewish custom, a man and a woman were considered married even while they were still engaged or “betrothed.” According to this view, immorality during this “betrothal” period would then be the only valid reason for a divorce.

However, the Greek word translated “marital unfaithfulness” is a word which can mean any form of sexual immorality. It can mean fornication, prostitution, adultery, etc. Jesus is possibly saying that divorce is permissible if sexual immorality is committed. Sexual relations are an integral part of the marital bond: “the two will become one flesh” (Genesis 2:24; Matthew 19:5; Ephesians 5:31). Therefore, any breaking of that bond by sexual relations outside of marriage might be a permissible reason for divorce. If so, Jesus also has remarriage in mind in this passage. The phrase “and marries another” (Matthew 19:9) indicates that divorce and remarriage are allowed in an instance of the exception clause, whatever it is interpreted to be. It is important to note that only the innocent party is allowed to remarry. Although it is not stated in the text, the allowance for remarriage after a divorce is God’s mercy for the one who was sinned against, not for the one who committed the sexual immorality. There may be instances where the “guilty party” is allowed to remarry, but it is not taught in this text.

Some understand 1 Corinthians 7:15 as another “exception,” allowing remarriage if an unbelieving spouse divorces a believer. However, the context does not mention remarriage, but only says a believer is not bound to continue a marriage if an unbelieving spouse wants to leave. Others claim that abuse (spousal or child) is a valid reason for divorce even though it is not listed as such in the Bible. While this may very well be the case, it is never wise to presume upon the Word of God.

It is distressing that the divorce rate among professing Christians is nearly as high as that of the unbelieving world. The Bible makes it abundantly clear that God hates divorce (Malachi 2:16) and that reconciliation and forgiveness should be the marks of a believer’s life (Luke 11:4; Ephesians 4:32). However, God recognizes that divorce will occur, even among His children. A divorced and/or remarried believer should not feel any less loved by God, even if the divorce and/or remarriage is not covered under the possible exception clause of Matthew 19:9. God often uses even the sinful disobedience of Christians to accomplish great good.
 
Cant realli remember exactly but i think the girl in de primary and boy upper secondary...for awhile most of us friends hav sum doubt bout de relationship...sum still hab doubt now...after 20 yrs...:D:D

icic. tats nice. mos important your new kids mus be good natured :D imagine u inherit a bunch of ah bengs / si ginnas / bo tak chek one. kNN. siao liao!!! :(
 
icic. tats nice. mos important your new kids mus be good natured :D imagine u inherit a bunch of ah bengs / si ginnas / bo tak chek one. kNN. siao liao!!! :(

Actually...all 3 of em r bery nice folks...jus dun understand how cum de ex husband abuse em...esp de lady...far frm those typical self centered spg...
 
Actually...all 3 of em r bery nice folks...jus dun understand how cum de ex husband abuse em...esp de lady...far frm those typical self centered spg...

bro....so hw? shld i giv up on tis hot mum wif a kid? :eek:
 
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Question: "What does the Bible say about divorce and remarriage?"

Answer: First of all, no matter what view one takes on the issue of divorce, it is important to remember Malachi 2:16: “I hate divorce, says the LORD God of Israel.” According to the Bible, marriage is a lifetime commitment. “So they are no longer two, but one. Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate” (Matthew 19:6). God realizes, though, that since marriages involve two sinful human beings, divorces are going to occur. In the Old Testament, He laid down some laws in order to protect the rights of divorcees, especially women (Deuteronomy 24:1-4). Jesus pointed out that these laws were given because of the hardness of people’s hearts, not because they were God’s desire (Matthew 19:8).

The controversy over whether divorce and remarriage is allowed according to the Bible revolves primarily around Jesus’ words in Matthew 5:32 and 19:9. The phrase “except for marital unfaithfulness” is the only thing in Scripture that possibly gives God’s permission for divorce and remarriage. Many interpreters understand this “exception clause” as referring to “marital unfaithfulness” during the “betrothal” period. In Jewish custom, a man and a woman were considered married even while they were still engaged or “betrothed.” According to this view, immorality during this “betrothal” period would then be the only valid reason for a divorce.

However, the Greek word translated “marital unfaithfulness” is a word which can mean any form of sexual immorality. It can mean fornication, prostitution, adultery, etc. Jesus is possibly saying that divorce is permissible if sexual immorality is committed. Sexual relations are an integral part of the marital bond: “the two will become one flesh” (Genesis 2:24; Matthew 19:5; Ephesians 5:31). Therefore, any breaking of that bond by sexual relations outside of marriage might be a permissible reason for divorce. If so, Jesus also has remarriage in mind in this passage. The phrase “and marries another” (Matthew 19:9) indicates that divorce and remarriage are allowed in an instance of the exception clause, whatever it is interpreted to be. It is important to note that only the innocent party is allowed to remarry. Although it is not stated in the text, the allowance for remarriage after a divorce is God’s mercy for the one who was sinned against, not for the one who committed the sexual immorality. There may be instances where the “guilty party” is allowed to remarry, but it is not taught in this text.

Some understand 1 Corinthians 7:15 as another “exception,” allowing remarriage if an unbelieving spouse divorces a believer. However, the context does not mention remarriage, but only says a believer is not bound to continue a marriage if an unbelieving spouse wants to leave. Others claim that abuse (spousal or child) is a valid reason for divorce even though it is not listed as such in the Bible. While this may very well be the case, it is never wise to presume upon the Word of God.

It is distressing that the divorce rate among professing Christians is nearly as high as that of the unbelieving world. The Bible makes it abundantly clear that God hates divorce (Malachi 2:16) and that reconciliation and forgiveness should be the marks of a believer’s life (Luke 11:4; Ephesians 4:32). However, God recognizes that divorce will occur, even among His children. A divorced and/or remarried believer should not feel any less loved by God, even if the divorce and/or remarriage is not covered under the possible exception clause of Matthew 19:9. God often uses even the sinful disobedience of Christians to accomplish great good.

The Christian Church today is filled with 'born again virgins' and reformed party sluts who seek out a 'God-fearing husband' (read: a financially stable man who is gullible enough to marry her).

Case in point: Maia Lee. There is a good reason why she attends church regularly, removes her tattoos, and she happens to have two bastard kids (sired by different fathers out of wedlock) in tow.

I am just telling it like it is.

http://www.divaasia.com/article/14562
http://www.divaasia.com/media_photo/12520

24-Jul11-cover.jpg
 
I am not interested in raising a bastard kid not sired by my sperm.

Also, there is no guarantee that the ex-husband may come back in future to trouble your happy little family.

May your god help you if he's a hardcore gangster or ex-convict.

Another thing: even if you are magnanimous enough to marry a divorcee with kids, the woman in this article is homeless, divorced after a year of marriage, got disowned by parents, presumably has no job or savings, and has a carpark 'boyfriend'.

Too many red flags. She is a huge liability.

If you want a vagina, there a plenty of better options out there (and I don't just mean the professional prostitutes).

If you want to raise a stranger's child, the orphanage is always there for you.

this.. i agree with you..
 
of all the sluts in the world you had to mention Maia....
waiting for bro Drifter to weigh in....

The Christian Church today is filled with 'born again virgins' and reformed party sluts who seek out a 'God-fearing husband' (read: a financially stable man who is gullible enough to marry her).

Case in point: Maia Lee. There is a good reason why she attends church regularly, removes her tattoos, and she happens to have two bastard kids (sired by different fathers out of wedlock) in tow.

I am just telling it like it is.

http://www.divaasia.com/article/14562
http://www.divaasia.com/media_photo/12520

24-Jul11-cover.jpg
 
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