On 2025-11-25 12:46:12 JackParrow69 said:
1. No
2. Most wives are married to punters but don't know it. Most wives are still wives because their husbands punt to get what they don't provide whist receiving all the benefits of a wife without the duty.
JP69
On 2025-11-25 12:24:33 RenePhillips said:
1. Punters, would you marry a WG.
On 2025-11-26 16:05:10 KICKASS said:
Well I have alot to offer
1 il do the dishes
2 I'll do the washing
3 il mop the floors
4 il clean the bathroom
5 il change the bedding
Imagine il do all this just for you. Il even cook for you although I cant cook just yet.
On 2025-11-26 14:52:29 Raawi said:
On 2025-11-25 12:24:33 RenePhillips said: 1. Punters, would you marry a WG.
2. WG's would you marry a guy who punts/punted?
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1. This is a complex question that taps into various personal, societal, and emotional layers. As a punter, I might first consider what I value in a partner - trust, communication, respect, and shared life goals. While the stigma surrounding the WG profession is still prevalent, I've come to understand that a person's job doesn't define their worth or the potential of a relationship.
If I was to marry a WG, I would be more concerned with her character, values, and compatibility rather than her profession. If we had open communication, shared goals, and a strong emotional connection, I wouldn't rule out marriage based on her occupation. It's important to approach this without judgement, recognising that relationships can transcend societal labels.
2. For a WG, it's a bit of a flip side to the same dynamic. I would imagine that a key consideration would be the level of respect and honesty in the relationship. Trust would be crucial. If a WG was seeing a punter, they would need to feel secure in the relationship - whether that means understanding the reasons behind his behaviour or knowing that he values the connection above his desire for temporary encounters with other woman.
There's also the issue of potential emotional boundaries. Some might find it difficult to navigate a relationship with a punter because of the nature of the work, but for others, it could be a non-issue if there's mutual respect and understanding.
Ultimately, it would come down to the foundation of the relationship - communication, respect, and emotional alignment.
On 2025-11-26 16:05:10 KICKASS said:
Well I have alot to offer
1 il do the dishes
2 I'll do the washing
3 il mop the floors
4 il clean the bathroom
5 il change the bedding
Imagine il do all this just for you. Il even cook for you although I cant cook just yet.
On 2025-11-25 12:24:33 RenePhillips said:
1. Punters, would you marry a WG.
2. WG's would you marry a guy who punts/punted?