Effort for Good & Bad

Lumpy 1

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What takes more effort.. being consistently .. Good.. or being.. Bad?

If I do something Bad it takes a lot more effort covering my ass.

Now.. if I'm Good and avoid being Bad it's less fun but a lot less hassle..
 
In thoughts or actions??

Funny you should ask that.. it has a guilty twist to it..

but now I feel inspirationally Bad..and that is your fault...

Do I sound confused..?
 
I dont think in those terms.
I just know what needs to be done and I do it with out having to be asked.
If I miss something, my wife is happy to point it out.
 
I dun agree that being Good is a lot less fun, Lumpy. But I do agree that if I violate my conscience it can bother me, sometimes for years.

Yup.. you're right being Good is fun also..
 
What takes more effort.. being consistently .. Good.. or being.. Bad?

If I do something Bad it takes a lot more effort covering my ass.

Now.. if I'm Good and avoid being Bad it's less fun but a lot less hassle..

I won't do anything I consider bad...geesh!! I try to be myself and live my life in a way that best suits my personality and leaves no regrets.

I save all my flirtations for online, over the keyboard time...:lol: :lol: Fun!!!
 
Some women save the best for last.
Yep they marry the nice guy to help them raise the children of the asshole they divorced.

If he's a nice guy, he'll look upon them as the children of the woman he loves.

Yes, And put up with the hassles from her ex, the quasi legal parental status, not being able to aurhorize medical treatment, Listen to "I put up with that from my first husband, not any more", etc. As I said finishing last.
 
Yep they marry the nice guy to help them raise the children of the asshole they divorced.

If he's a nice guy, he'll look upon them as the children of the woman he loves.

Yes, And put up with the hassles from her ex, the quasi legal parental status, not being able to aurhorize medical treatment, Listen to "I put up with that from my first husband, not any more", etc. As I said finishing last.

You sound so bitter.
 
If he's a nice guy, he'll look upon them as the children of the woman he loves.

Yes, And put up with the hassles from her ex, the quasi legal parental status, not being able to aurhorize medical treatment, Listen to "I put up with that from my first husband, not any more", etc. As I said finishing last.

You sound so bitter.

Just knowledgeable firsthand. I was there.
She is on her fourth now, so I guess it was not too much my fault :)

I have also observed it in others around me.
 

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