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Sacrifices for Love?

Started by: ozzielass (1742) 

I have been hearing on the news about our very own Mark Phillipousis, an Australian Tennis player, who it is said has broken off his engagement to concentrate on his Tennis Career. (That is about the weakest excuse for being dumped I have ever heard).

This leads me to the question - what would you give up for love? Is there anything you wouldn't give up for love?

There have been some wild claims in previous threads on Wiganworld that Wiganners are among the most romantic in the world. I await the replies from all you romantic Wiganners with great anticipation.

Started: 6th Jan 2007 at 06:51

Posted by: billy (26053) 

i would give up my life, if there was a lack of love.would be a pointless, and empty existence without it.

Replied: 6th Jan 2007 at 11:21

Posted by: xrh59 (inactive)

Took the words from my mouth billy.

Replied: 6th Jan 2007 at 12:35

Posted by: keno (2840) 

He,s guy named Scud who I thinks a Dud,
maybe If he concentrated more on tennis
Instead of his W M D he could be a good tennis player,he,s also a bit of a cry baby,
I realise I,m just being Pedantic(what a stupid word).I can,t go crook I only had once sport In my life,and now I,m getting past that.
There his a new guy on the block now named
Guccione ,he will be a World beater.

Replied: 6th Jan 2007 at 20:12

Posted by: dark horse (295) 

Love is not only about you though billy and xrh59. It is about the object of your love too. For instance, if the life of your loved one depended on you giving THEM up, and carrying on living, that is a much harder and braver thing to do that toppin yoursel. Mind u I never subscribed to suicides bein cowards cos I think it takes a lota guts to do.

Replied: 7th Jan 2007 at 14:17

Posted by: billy (26053) 

hi dark horse, were ya bin gal???
i think i said it all in my post,i hope you didnt think i was in love with myself???personaly, i hate myself....but i am able to carry on because of all the a*******s in this world, who are so self minded, and disrespectfull of others, it gives me no end of pleasure being a thorn in their side.

Replied: 7th Jan 2007 at 16:49

Posted by: billy (26053) 

grrrrrrr, grrrrrrrr, grrrrrr

Replied: 7th Jan 2007 at 16:51

Posted by: keno (2840) 

This bloke has never been an asset to Aussie
tennis or any Aussie girl for that matter.
He,s even been out with Paris Hilton,I do,nt
know whether this deserves a pat on the back or a kick up the you know what.

Replied: 7th Jan 2007 at 20:42

Posted by: sydneylass (2346) 

We women make sacrifices of our time everyday cooking,cleaning,washing,ironing the list is endless, is that for love I wonder?????

Replied: 8th Jan 2007 at 01:18

Posted by: xrh59 (inactive)

No Sydneylass it's because thats what you have been employed to do when you got married, whoops! only kidding ladies.

Replied: 8th Jan 2007 at 13:55

Posted by: disco_diva (inactive)

Thats shocking xrh59.
Has Annie Lennox and Aretha Franklin said in the song "Sisters are doing it for themselves" - " Behind every great man, there has to be a great woman"

Replied: 8th Jan 2007 at 15:34

Posted by: john joseph (3197)

I was going to enter into this thread ,and tell a few home truths,but I decided againt it.

Am I getting wiser in my Middle years ?



JJ

Replied: 8th Jan 2007 at 19:46

Posted by: ozzielass (1742) 

The "PS" to this story is - Mark Phillipousis stuffed his knee in only his 2nd game I think, so how unlucky would u feel, gave up his girlfriend for sport and now has to sit on the sidelines?

Another one who didn't know a good woman when he saw one, she could be by his bedside mopping his fevered brow!!

Replied: 9th Jan 2007 at 03:20

Posted by: xrh59 (inactive)

If she'd anything about her she would back with him mopping his kitchen floor.Ha Ha!

Replied: 9th Jan 2007 at 03:29

Posted by: sydneylass (2346) 

Yeah using him as the mop!!

Replied: 9th Jan 2007 at 05:21

Posted by: sydneylass (2346) 

C'mon J J enlighten us I dare you

Replied: 9th Jan 2007 at 06:03

Posted by: aussie roy (2574) 

My wife once said to me "What is this thing called,love?";in later life in answer to the same question I said,"A very dear thing,in fact it has proved to be bloody expensive!!!"
Seriously though,I don't consider I need to make any sacrifices for my love because what I give is purely voluntary and sincere.We have a mutual respect for each other,with loyalty and devotion regardless of the hardships we may have to endure. I feel sure most of us have experienced infatuation but it isn't until you see your wife fighting for her life in the emergency ward that you know what real love is.
On a lighter note my wife said "Will you still love me when I get old?" you all know the answer,"Get 'old and find out"

Replied: 9th Jan 2007 at 09:07

Posted by: sydneylass (2346) 

Spot on Roy and sadly sometimes people can't express it until it's too late.

Replied: 9th Jan 2007 at 21:51

 

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