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My indoor cats have lived to old age, in comfort, with friends, with food and clean water and love and affection. They still have their claws, have a massive house to run around in, can play with each other, toys, bells, balls, and try to get at the fish in the tank. Indoor cats have a lifespan to 15-20 years.

Living out in the country, my kitten died like this.

You're absolutely right here.

My first thought:

I just want to say thank you for being a voice of reason in this cacophony of antiquated and blindered zealots.

I don't get it. How is divorce not taboo anymore, but a pre-nup still is taboo? It's like people wanna have their cake and eat it too, which ain't happening.

Puh-leaze. I'm not talking about a spouse getting MS, Alzheimers or some other debilitating illness. Jeez. Context is always important. I wouldn't advocate someone jumping ship as soon as things get rocky just as I'm sure you wouldn't advocate someone staying in an abusive relationship just to preserve the sanctity of

It's a fair point that usually falling out of love is more gradual. However, I don't agree with:

I agree with Skeve. Of course you never consider divorce an option. You love them until you don't anymore. And maybe you still care, but it's just not enough. That happened to me. My husband met his best friend, who was a highly-fuctioning alcoholic, at work one day. He was pre-disposed to alcoholism thanks to his

I've always thought of it like "do you love them enough to ensure their safety if things go south in the future?" You have no idea if you (or they) might go crazy later, or just become a completely different person. On one hand you're doing yourself a favour, on the other, you might be protecting them from your

This til death view point is really ignorant. Wish you the best of luck. Not understanding that the unforseen can actually occur makes you the most vulnerable to it. And PS> the fact that divorce exists means it's always an option.

While you may not have anything then, why can't you plan for the future. It wouldn't be hard to think of things and put them in. Sure, you may not know your careers, but it would benefit to put in "If one party makes more than $20000 a year more than the other, then there will be spousal support of $X" or the person

I don't see how the pre-nup could be considered a "way out". Divorce is almost never easy. It's not like someone thinks "well, we had a fight. normally I would stick it out but since I have a pre-nup, I'm just going to call it quits now" (well, not anyone in a real relationship). The pre-nup just guards against some

Hahaha. News flash: No one ever considers divorce an option until they wake up one day and realize neither of them are in love anymore.

Exactly, thus the pre-nup would have never been used, so there would be no harm.

Like the original poster said, saying that is like saying, "I will drive more safely if I don't wear a seat belt".

If you're seriously using your pre-nup as an excuse to get out of a marriage, then you definitely have a problem. And if

NOW TAKE HIS BRAID!

Sorry, we couldn't hear you over the sound of our dicks being ginormous and our intellects vastly superior... Come again?

Hello again.

No Android, no PC. Whatever, Rockstar. Not like I haven't loyally bought every one of your games since GTA 1 on PC or anything.

Well except for San Andreas, cuz I didn't want to exercise in a game any more than I wanted to IRL...

No Android love then? :(