A recent study by researchers at the University of Padua and the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) has revealed that political differences between partners can significantly increase the risk of separation. Using long-term data from UK couples, the researchers found that those with different party preferences were substantially more likely to separate than those with the same political beliefs. The risk is particularly high when there are differences of opinion on Brexit.
Do you really feel you’re the person to ask that question after your little sanctimonious speech about how everyone else is stupid if they get fooled and you’ll never be fooled by anybody? Did you think you were making a good point with that?
My, ahem, speech was literally “Find out who you’re marrying before you marry them”. If what you heard was “everyone else is stupid if they get fooled and I’ll never be fooled by anybody”, then you might have some introspection to do.
Sure buddy, you totally came off as genuine and not at all judgmental with this:
Literally said you fault them. Really holding back the judgmental nature there weren’t you? I don’t know why you just be a dick like that. There’s no reason for it. So take that introspection and maybe apply it yeah?
Yeah, I fault people for not finding out they’re marrying Nazis and then acting surprised. Again, if you believe the bottom line of that is me calling you stupid, that’s a you problem.
Oh looks like introspection isn’t possible for some people I guess. Sad.
Very sad indeed.