Never marry a man who has no friends.
Urban Onramps just posted a great article from Maureen Dowd:
I found this really interesting because whenever I meet a man, one of the first things I like to learn about is who his friends are. I'm a very, very, very, very firm believer that one's friends reflect who one is.
Very wise advice. Read the rest of the article here.
Father Pat Connor, a 79-year-old Catholic priest born in Australia and based in Bordentown, N.J., has spent his celibate life — including nine years as a missionary in India — mulling connubial bliss. His decades of marriage counseling led him to distill some “mostly common sense” advice about how to dodge mates who would maul your happiness.
“Hollywood says you can be deeply in love with someone and then your marriage will work,” the twinkly eyed, white-haired priest says. “But you can be deeply in love with someone to whom you cannot be successfully married.”
For 40 years, he has been giving a lecture — “Whom Not to Marry” — to high school seniors, mostly girls because they’re more interested.
“It’s important to do it before they fall seriously in love, because then it will be too late,” he explains. “Infatuation trumps judgment.”
I asked him to summarize his talk:
“Never marry a man who has no friends,” he starts. “This usually means that he will be incapable of the intimacy that marriage demands. I am always amazed at the number of men I have counseled who have no friends. Since, as the Hebrew Scriptures say, ‘Iron shapes iron and friend shapes friend,’ what are his friends like? What do your friends and family members think of him? Sometimes, your friends can’t render an impartial judgment because they are envious that you are beating them in the race to the altar. Envy beclouds judgment.
I found this really interesting because whenever I meet a man, one of the first things I like to learn about is who his friends are. I'm a very, very, very, very firm believer that one's friends reflect who one is.
Very wise advice. Read the rest of the article here.

2 Comments:
wow... this is good stuff.
This is so interesting. Thanks for sharing!!
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