Friday, February 5, 2010

Socrates once said, “Call no man unhappy until he is married,” is this true? what did he mean by it?

a single man wishes to get married


and when hes married he wishes to be single





its proven that UNHAPPY men are those who r single


no matter how happy u r when ur single,its not like being married..sharin a life with some1 rather than being lonelySocrates once said, “Call no man unhappy until he is married,” is this true? what did he mean by it?
The fullness of freedoms now to be put in a constant state of compromises many find hard to deal with once married. It is almost like an invisible leash has now been placed on the male.





It is a truth to some that is to be overcome yet once they do enjoyed. Married twenty six years here. Love my leash.





Sorry Socrates yours did not go well for you. Words that span generations to this very day. Go Socrates.Socrates once said, “Call no man unhappy until he is married,” is this true? what did he mean by it?
Socrates meant that every person has responsibilities but the biggest one is his family .


If he marries he has to be more responsible and conservative.His privacy is stolen .


Time of happiness and joy is over and time of responsibilities starts.


Also he meant that females in general show their female side and character before marriage , they give the impression of a kind and polite personality ;an angel . But everything starts to change when she puts her first step into the new home !lol!


She starts to show up her cunning teeth !


B4 marriage man rules woman after marriage woman rules man.Thats y men r always happy till the moment they marry !








btw i liked ur style of questions . U introduced a new taste in questions , keep on , post more questions and ull find my answers there!
did socrate mention anything about me LOL


i mean i wasn't happy being single and now kinda unhappy being engaged


it changes from time to time from a period to an other


from a mood to an other


from a man to an other
Socrates was a smart man

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