8 Things You Can’t Do Once You’re Married

August 3rd, 2011 - By LaShaun Williams


Go to the club dressed like a video model

Is it going to be the boobs or butt? Pick one but not both. A married woman should be Hot not skanky, which requires some modesty. Your husband won’t mind other men getting a sneak peek, but he will take issue with them getting the full peep show.

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  • ebonessence

    the only thing i agree with on this is the bathroom moment. unless im just peeing, leave me and my boo boo break alone. my husband was always saying "damn we married" and yes, i know, i was there, i just feel that moment is mine and shouldnt be interrupted. like FootballNerd said, i still deserve privacy, respect and dignity, the same by me being a nurse, that i give my patients. i dont stand over them taking vitals while their taking a dump, i leave and come back, clean them up then i resume my job. needless to say, he hasnt brought that up anymore and talks to me through the door if he needs me.

  • FootballNerd

    Married for 16 years with 5 kids (we made them all together). I was in the delivery room for all, I held her hair for the morning sickness and cleaned up countless messes she made. But the article is talking about respect and dignity. You can tear down whatever walls you want in your marriage and see if it survives, you can also call each other terrible names and slap each other around and say yours sorry. At the end of the day though she deserves a little privacy, respect and maintain her dignity. As a man, I wouldn't do any if the things this writer said either and I would hope she would respect me enough to do the same. Or rare occasions things come up but I would hope it doesn't become a habit. AM I gonna leave her for it – no! but it would certainly change the foundation of our relationship and not for the better. If this sounds like jail or torture than stay single or accept the fact you are rolling the divorce dice.

  • Ewa

    I absulutely understand the notion of decorum. I even understand the peeing rule. But not being able to go out to dinner with my friends? This is so 50s.