Posted by phillip d on December 31, 2009 at 08:46:51 from (142.176.77.206):
Young fella who works here's 19 and had the same girlfriend for 2 and a half years.He and his family spend to no end on her because she's from a socially assisted broken home and feel sorry for her.They bought her a car so she wouldn't quit high school to get a job to buy one,helped pay her tuition for colledge,appartment rent and so on.They two of them fight like cats and dogs over stupid things,like kids do,than last week he finds out she's been texting this other kid and he spent the night at her apartment and she says "nothing happened" and he believes her.Beats up the other kid who has 2 other girlfriends,one of which is expecting his child.Anyways the two of them were at it again last night,he kept me "informed" of her angry texts while we were milking.I said "I can say somthing if you like,or not anything,so he said go ahead.I said when people who date fight all the time,and they get married the fighting usually gets worse.When married people fight,they use phrases like I'm calling my lawyer,I want half the house,I want spousal support and child support, and they USUALLY get it."He than tells me his best friend who's 22 got dumped by his girlfriend for the 12th time since the summer.Also another friend,who's a young fella of a man I know,and it's true,is living with his girlfriend of 5 years,they are engaged and she admits to cheating of him steadily with the same man.He apparently asked her to stop and she refueses so they are still living together and getting married lol.I think my children should become family law lawyers,may be lots of business for that sort of thing in these parts in the future lol.Sorry for the vent,just kidds need to respect one another abit more.
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