Yeah yeah. I know there have been other threads but it is slow in here at the moment and this crap just happened to me on Thursday night.
Anyway, looking for a conversation with both sexes (it is sexes and not gender, don't make me lecture you on linguistic manipulation via false stipulative definitions...again...grr) on the pros and cons of one roof vs multiple roofs.
I will say right off the bat that I am a hard core one roof fanatic. Enough so that even though I might well be able to afford to buy one or more additional houses on my street, I would never consider it. Much bigger house for sure, custom build absolutely...multiple houses? Hell no.
So much so that I shut down an interaction with a much younger and phenotypically attractive woman who wanted multiple children and claimed to be on the same page with my somewhat restrictive politics immediately. She was apparently fine with polygyny and patriarchy etc but had a hard limit...her term...on living under the same roof as any other wife. I told her it went against my much longer considered and far more firm rule that there will absolutely never be any separation in my family. So i thanked her for the interest and wished her luck in her search. One roof equals one family. Two roofs equal two families and that smacks of secrets and bigamy as opposed to a single united family all pulling together by my lights.
I will say that I am all for building for each wife in a new home a separate suite with a lounge and something that does not rise beyond micro not quite kitchenette...I think meals and being together at meal time is important and that separate kitchens allow for more small disagreements to become more permanent separation. A wife should have her own space though, just not to the extent of encouraging genuinely separate lives if that makes sense
So.. with all that said, those who disagree are encouraged to chip in and attempt to change my position. Just understand that I am firm on the topic just like all other right thinking upright and stalwart...er I am running out of silly descriptors which should be read in a serious narrator's sonorous tones...let's say Lynard Nemoy by way of example.
Anyway
Anyway, looking for a conversation with both sexes (it is sexes and not gender, don't make me lecture you on linguistic manipulation via false stipulative definitions...again...grr) on the pros and cons of one roof vs multiple roofs.
I will say right off the bat that I am a hard core one roof fanatic. Enough so that even though I might well be able to afford to buy one or more additional houses on my street, I would never consider it. Much bigger house for sure, custom build absolutely...multiple houses? Hell no.
So much so that I shut down an interaction with a much younger and phenotypically attractive woman who wanted multiple children and claimed to be on the same page with my somewhat restrictive politics immediately. She was apparently fine with polygyny and patriarchy etc but had a hard limit...her term...on living under the same roof as any other wife. I told her it went against my much longer considered and far more firm rule that there will absolutely never be any separation in my family. So i thanked her for the interest and wished her luck in her search. One roof equals one family. Two roofs equal two families and that smacks of secrets and bigamy as opposed to a single united family all pulling together by my lights.
I will say that I am all for building for each wife in a new home a separate suite with a lounge and something that does not rise beyond micro not quite kitchenette...I think meals and being together at meal time is important and that separate kitchens allow for more small disagreements to become more permanent separation. A wife should have her own space though, just not to the extent of encouraging genuinely separate lives if that makes sense
So.. with all that said, those who disagree are encouraged to chip in and attempt to change my position. Just understand that I am firm on the topic just like all other right thinking upright and stalwart...er I am running out of silly descriptors which should be read in a serious narrator's sonorous tones...let's say Lynard Nemoy by way of example.
Anyway
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