First of all, have you asked him why? Something is definitely wrong with this. Think back as to what happened at this time. Could he be having an affair? Is this possible? Does he have a lot of spare time by himself?
In "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, the two main couples who get married are Pip and Estella, as well as Joe and Biddy. Pip and Estella's relationship is complicated and their marriage is left ambiguous, whereas Joe and Biddy have a more stable and loving relationship that culminates in marriage.
No, he never even married or had any decent relationships.
The wise and decent thing to do would be to respect this married man's decision and move on with your life. He did what he believes is right. You need to respect his decision and do what is right yourself. Let him work out things with his wife, and find a man who is not attached to a marriage or, for that matter, a girlfriend. Deb
He is quite right in what he says, unless you are legally and lawfully man and wife, intimacy should not take place. I have said it many times to young people, that if you are intimate before you are married then your espoused is receiving second hand goods. Any decent man or woman expects his or her espoused to be clean and unspoiled by the ways of the world.
Yes, Everett MCGill is married (for a long time - since the 70s?) to a woman named Linda, who, I read, is beautiful and of Croation decent. That's just what I've read.
In my opinion you should get married when you are ready to start a family. If you are planning to start a family with someone and you are in school as long as you have a decent amount of saving go for it!
Define "intimacy." Do you mean walking arm in arm? Holding hands? I'm all for it. Or do you mean assaulting children and all decent people by forcing them to see you engage in sex? With your ugly butt bared? And your smelly pubic hair on full view? I think I have to wash my eyes out with bleach. Then I think you should be jailed for a very long time. For the offense of displaying your ugly, hairy butt in public.
You spelled his name wrong. Amphinomus: Among the dozens of suitors, the only decent man seeking Penelope's hand in marriage. He sometimes speaks up for Odysseus and Telemachus.
He plans to get married when he is a decent age and when he feels ready to make that promise to the one he trually loves.
Decent is an adjective--a decent person
Unless he is making a decent move towards the friend, you wouldn't know what is going on unless either of them told you; a married man is neever going to make such a thing public.
Decent Work for Decent Pay was created on 2009-02-23.