@iriswigle I think you have the wrong guy here. I am not the divorcee I am the kid who went through his parents’ divorce. I was giving the other guy some perspective from my experiences.
@splinterspartan25 Get over it! And, quit trying to get your kids to side with you. My parents did that and the pain was so tremendous. If you love your kids you will SHUT UP! You should encourage them to have a relationship. Grandchildren need both grandparents. The babysitting is free.
It was the same composer that composed for Tammy & Dolly Parton. One can hear a Dolly Parton sound here…maybe not intentionally but I think this was before the character Dolly Parton actually took stage…am I right? Wise King Solomon said once that he couldn’t get over a man’s way around a woman. A man is SO convincing & such liars. Love once & stab her with a knife the next. Then, there are the hormones!?! God or imperfection or the Devil didn’t help much
@SuperTruth77 I usually don’t single people out online and all that but I have to make an exception here. Assuming what you say is true and all that facts exist. Your choice to dissolve your marriage to your wife because of her transgressions toward you are just that, between your wife and you. I am not taking sides I am simply trying to provide a different perspective for you. That women is still your children’s mother and your children still need to respect their mother regardless of what pro
I always make DAMN SURE my kids know my bitch ex-wife was WHOLLY responsible for our divorce.
Every time they come round mine I let them know the facts- even let them watch video footage of her screwing around with her other men (some of it bedroom-cam!), as captured by the private investigator I hired. It’s working too- at first they were on her side, but now they’ve fully come over & ‘The Bitch’ (that’s what they have to call her in my house) is starting to moan about it!
She says J-O-E in her country accent it sounds like “G”. She didnt write this song; Dolly Parton sang it before Tammy and George ever married or d-i-v-o-r-c-e’d
@ElProximo Well, no animal gets married. humans get married to perhaps ensure sex. it is an artificial social arrangement, not really natural to humans, in my understanding. And i could be wrong
@screenflicker1 Marriage would appear to be natural based on everything we know about human history and really crossing all continents, times and places and from the first things we know of humans they were already (by in large) matching up 1 man to 1 woman. So why would you say its ‘man-made’ in whatever sense you mean that?
@britishbrainz Totally unrelated argument. Taj mahal is not natural, it is man made. Grand canyon is natural. Sex is natural. Marriage is man made. Thats all my point.
If you come from a point of truly loving yourself and make a decision whilst you are in that space then the decision is right for everyone whether you decide to stay together as a couple or whether you decide to release each other to walk your separate paths.
@urdynamix1 That’s not very nice of you. Can you please argue your point of view in a logical manner? You attack Tony, then you attack me too! That is a compliment of course putting me in the same category. But what is wrong with you , eh? You have to insult people? Why?
@S2Cents That’s not very nice of you. Can you please argue your point of view in a logical manner? You attack Tony, then you attack me too! That is a compliment of course putting me in the same category. But what is wrong with you , eh? You have to insult people? Why?
@britishbrainz Wheather Tony is right or wrong, men tend to do this. When older guys remarry, they most likely want get a younger women because of the looks. Male brains often see young girls more attractive. It’s a fact according to the book “Why We Love.” So Tony was probably more excited or motivated by a younger or newer one–just like most males.
@screenflicker1 wearing clothes, a modern car, a modern city, you typing on the computer (etc) are not natural if one goes by your limited definition of natural, but it doesn’t make it wrong : it in fact makes it right, it is progress
@Kellysayshello What you say about “if they don’t get on naturally they will end up in divorce anyway” is nonsense. If it were true, then it would easily be proven but marriage therapy does work for some people some of the time. The aim of Robbins’ and all marriage (or any) therapy is not perfection but to have a go , doing the best possible. indeed if it breaks down anyway, then so be it: but at least people can try. In conflict situations: whether between nations or other people, it can work
@S2Cents There is no evidence for your claim but rather there is a plethora of evidence for the opposite of what you say in neuroscience. Your thinking is outdated 1960’s psychology. How does it feel to be completely wrong? The question is whether you are going to do your due diligence with neuroscience research ?
@veramann: You have incorrectly judged Tony. He did not “trade”, nor do you “trade” human beings. The aim of relationship therapy is not always to “save a marriage”. Sometimes (which means a lot of the time) the best action is to “leave a marriage” instead of trying to “save the marriage”. Other times indeed it is better to save the marriage. There everything right with leaving a marriage that has little hope. Now turning to Tony: he is happier than ever before so he made the right move.
@jarden69 [1] Tony is a business man AND NEVER advertises himself as licensed. [2] I believe in free trade: anyone is allowed to offer any service and the purchaser must decide – knowing whether the person is or is not licensed – to take it up or refuse. [3] Professional licensed therapist “en mass” now learn from Tony Robbins: and for that they get Continuing Professional Development Credit by several U.S. psychotherapy boards modernly.
The aim of relationship therapy is not always to “save a marriage”. Sometimes (which means a lot of the time) the best action is to “leave a marriage” instead of trying to “save the marriage”. Other times indeed it is better to save the marriage. There everything right with leaving a marriage that has little hope. Now turning to Tony: he is happier than ever before so he made the right move.
@dmosier The aim of relationship therapy is not always to “save a marriage”. Sometimes (which means a lot of the time) the best action is to “leave a marriage” instead of trying to “save the marriage”. Other times indeed it is better to save the marriage. There everything right with leaving a marriage that has little hope. Now turning to Tony: he is happier than ever before so he made the right move.
@avdenego Just read your comment. I can’t believe you berate Anthony Robbins. How dare you? Who do you think you are? [1] You are not intellectual because you jibe without explaining what exactly is “bullshit”. [2] You use words like “bullshit” which is not used by any intellectual critique. What is up with your life that you need to tear down another man that creates so much business and serves so many people ? Is that how you feel “all important” ? Not a good way.
@urdynamix1 Just read your comment. I can’t believe you berate Anthony Robbins. How dare you? Who do you think you are? [1] You are not intellectual because you jibe without explaining what exactly is “bullshit”. [2] You use words like “bullshit” which is not used by any intellectual critique. What is up with your life that you need to tear down another man that creates so much business and serves so many people ? Is that how you feel “all important” ? Not a good way.
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fuagieleijgo says:
November 22, 2011 at 10:54 pm (UTC 0)
“Me and little G- E-O”? Shes taking the old car too? 1:04
fuagieleijgo says:
November 22, 2011 at 11:03 pm (UTC 0)
“Me and little G- E-O”? Shes taking the old car too?
splinterspartan25 says:
November 22, 2011 at 11:27 pm (UTC 0)
@iriswigle I think you have the wrong guy here. I am not the divorcee I am the kid who went through his parents’ divorce. I was giving the other guy some perspective from my experiences.
iriswigle says:
November 23, 2011 at 12:01 am (UTC 0)
@splinterspartan25 Get over it! And, quit trying to get your kids to side with you. My parents did that and the pain was so tremendous. If you love your kids you will SHUT UP! You should encourage them to have a relationship. Grandchildren need both grandparents. The babysitting is free.
iriswigle says:
November 23, 2011 at 12:11 am (UTC 0)
It was the same composer that composed for Tammy & Dolly Parton. One can hear a Dolly Parton sound here…maybe not intentionally but I think this was before the character Dolly Parton actually took stage…am I right? Wise King Solomon said once that he couldn’t get over a man’s way around a woman. A man is SO convincing & such liars. Love once & stab her with a knife the next. Then, there are the hormones!?! God or imperfection or the Devil didn’t help much
splinterspartan25 says:
November 23, 2011 at 12:55 am (UTC 0)
@SuperTruth77 I usually don’t single people out online and all that but I have to make an exception here. Assuming what you say is true and all that facts exist. Your choice to dissolve your marriage to your wife because of her transgressions toward you are just that, between your wife and you. I am not taking sides I am simply trying to provide a different perspective for you. That women is still your children’s mother and your children still need to respect their mother regardless of what pro
SuperTruth77 says:
November 23, 2011 at 1:45 am (UTC 0)
I always make DAMN SURE my kids know my bitch ex-wife was WHOLLY responsible for our divorce.
Every time they come round mine I let them know the facts- even let them watch video footage of her screwing around with her other men (some of it bedroom-cam!), as captured by the private investigator I hired. It’s working too- at first they were on her side, but now they’ve fully come over & ‘The Bitch’ (that’s what they have to call her in my house) is starting to moan about it!
leowhiteleo says:
November 23, 2011 at 2:26 am (UTC 0)
shut fuck up
heartofalion26 says:
November 23, 2011 at 2:48 am (UTC 0)
@marysmith33 I feel your pain. My anniversary is in a few days and my husband wants to file papers now.
visceralguy says:
November 23, 2011 at 3:37 am (UTC 0)
Now this is country! I used to listen to this when I was a little boy. :>)
Well, my family did and I did, too!
joshwa9 says:
November 23, 2011 at 4:07 am (UTC 0)
@vrab204 RIGHTEOUS!!! xD
SuperDoodoo98 says:
November 23, 2011 at 4:26 am (UTC 0)
Please go to my friends Patty Normans singing this for AGT audition…no music..
JohnSmithAprilMay says:
November 23, 2011 at 4:48 am (UTC 0)
@FloridaRaider why I couldn’t keep a job as a wedding DJ.
marysmith33 says:
November 23, 2011 at 5:02 am (UTC 0)
today would have been my 7th anniversary. my divorce was final last year 6 days before our anniversary
Dr362673 says:
November 23, 2011 at 5:03 am (UTC 0)
well im 38 and my daughter has this song on her ipod so tammy will always be true
CountryGirlLovin14 says:
November 23, 2011 at 5:08 am (UTC 0)
She says J-O-E in her country accent it sounds like “G”. She didnt write this song; Dolly Parton sang it before Tammy and George ever married or d-i-v-o-r-c-e’d
jamieburkey says:
November 23, 2011 at 5:23 am (UTC 0)
in hindsight should have played this at mine my reception
chrissylynn1971 says:
November 23, 2011 at 6:07 am (UTC 0)
@FloridaRaider lol
video77cy says:
November 23, 2011 at 6:22 am (UTC 0)
@FloridaRaider you just made me laugh
JivemasterJ says:
November 23, 2011 at 6:23 am (UTC 0)
Story of my life!
Daddys2010Gurl says:
November 23, 2011 at 6:47 am (UTC 0)
@Allotter1981 its not goe its joe
allotter1981 says:
November 23, 2011 at 7:12 am (UTC 0)
G-E-O is not for George, but for her little daughter at the time Georgette, when she divorced George Jones…
HEBisreal says:
November 23, 2011 at 7:14 am (UTC 0)
I wonder if his mom calls his dad a d-e-a-d-b-e-a-t and a p-r-i-c-k!
TheZappawizard says:
November 23, 2011 at 7:46 am (UTC 0)
GEO = George…….
stoughton1 says:
November 23, 2011 at 8:20 am (UTC 0)
@vrab204 Momma said if I was getting the milk for free don’t buy the cow..
Doubleshot98 says:
November 23, 2011 at 8:39 am (UTC 0)
rest of the crowd behind them is annoyed by this act
cheeriosinabowl says:
November 23, 2011 at 9:17 am (UTC 0)
@EECIEI
… and if you hear someone laughing all the way to the bank, it’s probably Tony.
EECIEI says:
November 23, 2011 at 9:21 am (UTC 0)
@cheeriosinabowl Unfortunately people are that stupid that they need someone like Tony to motivate them. Good for him.
wahinewha says:
November 23, 2011 at 9:51 am (UTC 0)
How I wish someone had told me about this before I divorced with my husband, or rather while my marriage was still alive.
screenflicker1 says:
November 23, 2011 at 9:52 am (UTC 0)
@ElProximo Well, no animal gets married. humans get married to perhaps ensure sex. it is an artificial social arrangement, not really natural to humans, in my understanding. And i could be wrong
ElProximo says:
November 23, 2011 at 10:40 am (UTC 0)
@screenflicker1 Marriage would appear to be natural based on everything we know about human history and really crossing all continents, times and places and from the first things we know of humans they were already (by in large) matching up 1 man to 1 woman. So why would you say its ‘man-made’ in whatever sense you mean that?
screenflicker1 says:
November 23, 2011 at 11:19 am (UTC 0)
@britishbrainz Totally unrelated argument. Taj mahal is not natural, it is man made. Grand canyon is natural. Sex is natural. Marriage is man made. Thats all my point.
cheeriosinabowl says:
November 23, 2011 at 12:04 pm (UTC 0)
Quick buck artist. People still flock to Tony to hear his baloney?
PennieMunslow says:
November 23, 2011 at 12:37 pm (UTC 0)
If you come from a point of truly loving yourself and make a decision whilst you are in that space then the decision is right for everyone whether you decide to stay together as a couple or whether you decide to release each other to walk your separate paths.
S2Cents says:
November 23, 2011 at 1:09 pm (UTC 0)
@britishbrainz You insulted me you fucking ass. lol. Piss off.
britishbrainz says:
November 23, 2011 at 2:01 pm (UTC 0)
@urdynamix1 That’s not very nice of you. Can you please argue your point of view in a logical manner? You attack Tony, then you attack me too! That is a compliment of course putting me in the same category. But what is wrong with you , eh? You have to insult people? Why?
britishbrainz says:
November 23, 2011 at 2:22 pm (UTC 0)
@S2Cents That’s not very nice of you. Can you please argue your point of view in a logical manner? You attack Tony, then you attack me too! That is a compliment of course putting me in the same category. But what is wrong with you , eh? You have to insult people? Why?
veramann says:
November 23, 2011 at 3:09 pm (UTC 0)
@britishbrainz Wheather Tony is right or wrong, men tend to do this. When older guys remarry, they most likely want get a younger women because of the looks. Male brains often see young girls more attractive. It’s a fact according to the book “Why We Love.” So Tony was probably more excited or motivated by a younger or newer one–just like most males.
S2Cents says:
November 23, 2011 at 3:59 pm (UTC 0)
@britishbrainz Wow you really argued your point successfully using evidence and reason to demonstrate… you’re a douche.
How does it feel to be a douche-bag?
britishbrainz says:
November 23, 2011 at 4:53 pm (UTC 0)
@screenflicker1 wearing clothes, a modern car, a modern city, you typing on the computer (etc) are not natural if one goes by your limited definition of natural, but it doesn’t make it wrong : it in fact makes it right, it is progress
urdynamix1 says:
November 23, 2011 at 5:40 pm (UTC 0)
@britishbrainz Intellectual Critique? Who Made You an Authority? You Don’t Like My Opinion? Shove It, Get Back To Your Normal Life and F*ck Off.
britishbrainz says:
November 23, 2011 at 6:38 pm (UTC 0)
@Kellysayshello What you say about “if they don’t get on naturally they will end up in divorce anyway” is nonsense. If it were true, then it would easily be proven but marriage therapy does work for some people some of the time. The aim of Robbins’ and all marriage (or any) therapy is not perfection but to have a go , doing the best possible. indeed if it breaks down anyway, then so be it: but at least people can try. In conflict situations: whether between nations or other people, it can work
britishbrainz says:
November 23, 2011 at 7:25 pm (UTC 0)
@skysharp1 why would you say something as vulgar as this? Seriously, why would you do that?
britishbrainz says:
November 23, 2011 at 8:01 pm (UTC 0)
@S2Cents There is no evidence for your claim but rather there is a plethora of evidence for the opposite of what you say in neuroscience. Your thinking is outdated 1960’s psychology. How does it feel to be completely wrong? The question is whether you are going to do your due diligence with neuroscience research ?
britishbrainz says:
November 23, 2011 at 8:39 pm (UTC 0)
@veramann: You have incorrectly judged Tony. He did not “trade”, nor do you “trade” human beings. The aim of relationship therapy is not always to “save a marriage”. Sometimes (which means a lot of the time) the best action is to “leave a marriage” instead of trying to “save the marriage”. Other times indeed it is better to save the marriage. There everything right with leaving a marriage that has little hope. Now turning to Tony: he is happier than ever before so he made the right move.
britishbrainz says:
November 23, 2011 at 9:33 pm (UTC 0)
@jarden69 [1] Tony is a business man AND NEVER advertises himself as licensed. [2] I believe in free trade: anyone is allowed to offer any service and the purchaser must decide – knowing whether the person is or is not licensed – to take it up or refuse. [3] Professional licensed therapist “en mass” now learn from Tony Robbins: and for that they get Continuing Professional Development Credit by several U.S. psychotherapy boards modernly.
britishbrainz says:
November 23, 2011 at 10:04 pm (UTC 0)
The aim of relationship therapy is not always to “save a marriage”. Sometimes (which means a lot of the time) the best action is to “leave a marriage” instead of trying to “save the marriage”. Other times indeed it is better to save the marriage. There everything right with leaving a marriage that has little hope. Now turning to Tony: he is happier than ever before so he made the right move.
britishbrainz says:
November 23, 2011 at 10:48 pm (UTC 0)
@dmosier The aim of relationship therapy is not always to “save a marriage”. Sometimes (which means a lot of the time) the best action is to “leave a marriage” instead of trying to “save the marriage”. Other times indeed it is better to save the marriage. There everything right with leaving a marriage that has little hope. Now turning to Tony: he is happier than ever before so he made the right move.
britishbrainz says:
November 23, 2011 at 11:02 pm (UTC 0)
@avdenego Just read your comment. I can’t believe you berate Anthony Robbins. How dare you? Who do you think you are? [1] You are not intellectual because you jibe without explaining what exactly is “bullshit”. [2] You use words like “bullshit” which is not used by any intellectual critique. What is up with your life that you need to tear down another man that creates so much business and serves so many people ? Is that how you feel “all important” ? Not a good way.
britishbrainz says:
November 23, 2011 at 11:19 pm (UTC 0)
@urdynamix1 Just read your comment. I can’t believe you berate Anthony Robbins. How dare you? Who do you think you are? [1] You are not intellectual because you jibe without explaining what exactly is “bullshit”. [2] You use words like “bullshit” which is not used by any intellectual critique. What is up with your life that you need to tear down another man that creates so much business and serves so many people ? Is that how you feel “all important” ? Not a good way.