Daniel's bemused expression said more than words. His eyes swept across the room, and his brows furrowed slightly. The dark gray walls were painted bright yellow. Baby animal decals replaced the Amsterdam posters. "Your man cave is a nursery." "Are the decals too much?" "She's pregnant?" "No, but maybe she will be after our honeymoon." "I really think you are rushing into this. You've known her less than a year, and now you want to have a baby with this woman." "She's going to be my wife in a few days. We are ready to start growing a family." "Wow, I guess the midlife crisis is real." "You need to settle down, Daniel." "I'm not interested in anything close to a relationship. Brooke is on her way out the door. I'm throwing her out this …show more content…
Daily arguments over nonsense?" "I call it communication. You just haven't met the right woman. The right woman will voice her opinion and value your input." "I guess I can't I keep meeting the same type of woman. They brag about their degrees and their too competitive." "There will be plenty of gorgeous women at the wedding. You might get lucky and find a great woman." "I won't get my hopes up." "Take a different approach. Instead of thinking the relationship will end before it starts, think about having a great time getting to know her before the relationship starts. Find out her likes and dislikes before sex and arguments." "Is that why you decided to marry Diane?" "Yeah, I bought her groceries before I knew anything about her. From our short interaction at the grocery store, I learned that she really likes organic food. I knew that we would have a few things in common, so I asked for her phone number." "Why are rushing down the aisle? I know you love her, but why are you in such a rush to get married?" "She's a great woman, and I don't want some other guy to think she is available for marriage." "It's so hard to find really feminine women these days. I don't want a woman that is busy climbing the corporate ladder. I want a woman that cooks, cleans and has interesting …show more content…
You do this for a living." "I'm not trying to encroach on your parenting, Carla. You're handling this great as a new mom." "I appreciate your advice." Diane sealed a box with tape and stood when the doorbell rang. "That's cliff. I'll be right back." Carla checked her phone while she waited for Diane and Cliff. Today the first day Lily was running the boutique without any assistance. Carla was hesitant to leave her assistant in charge on a busy Saturday, but she couldn't disappoint her best friend. "Wow, you two did a great job getting the rest of your stuff packed." "Carla is a great friend. If she wasn't her to help, I would be packing all day." Cliff wrapped his future wife in a hug and twirled her around. He greeted her friend with a warm smile. Carla smiled at the lovebirds and awkwardly checked her phone again. "I showed off the nursery to Daniel." "Does he think it's too
“You understand that each of you have different lives and you do whatever you can to support your partner’s life.”
“Why you’re tripping over whether or not we’re dating?” Tre asked with a devilish smirk. “And if we were, what would the problem be? Afraid I might take your friend away after only knowing her for less than a day?”
"Oh you must've thought I was playing. Nah, yungin' you and your lil boyfriend ain't 'bout to be bringing any lil rug rats up in here. I am done raising kids."
“With Faith,” Addison said sternly. “And don’t ask again because I might come to my senses and retract my offer.” Addison sighed. “I love you for who you are, and who you are is a person who needs multiple partners.”
“Is it going to be an arranged marriage, or do I get to choose.? If --”
“You’re going to spend next month here? With her?” The elder seems not shocked exactly, maybe a little disappointed.
Simon laughed and shrugged. “I don’t know, I just don’t want to marry her because of the age gap.”
“I am working on that, I promise. She needs more time, but as soon as she’ll have me, if I’m lucky enough, we will marry.”
“Yeah, congratulations,” said Krystal, as she hugged Tyra. “I’m happy that I’m divorced, but I have a problem. I am
“I will be sixteen, come March 11- do you think you can stay unmarried until then?”
"I just can't see myself getting in a relationship again. I try to. I try to connect, but I just can't. It's so hard."
“You’ve been married for quite some time now. How did you begin the process dating someone in the first place?”
"Let me tell you something, I am with a bad babe alright," I joked. "Just to let you know that okay, I just don't like them type of girls. They aren't anything but trouble, you can stick with them."
"No, I can't. She... She doesn't feel the same way as me. I'll just make a fool of myself and then she'll hate me for saying something like that." His voice was shaking and I could barely understand
“How dare you!” She screamed, “You went on a date with Liam, you’re a bitch. He doesn’t even like you. I bet you forced him to go out with you to make me angry. Didn’t you! This morning he came to me pleading to forgive him for going out with you”. Which I knew was a lie because I was there this morning when she spoke to him but I’ll go along with her.