{"id":3433,"date":"2022-10-18T16:11:36","date_gmt":"2022-10-18T16:11:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ibrowsbyannie.com\/?p=3433"},"modified":"2023-04-13T21:22:17","modified_gmt":"2023-04-13T21:22:17","slug":"why-did-i-get-married-fandom","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ibrowsbyannie.com\/?p=3433","title":{"rendered":"Why Did I Get Married? Fandom"},"content":{"rendered":"
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We\u2019ll always come across the 80 and the 20 in every stage of our lives, even when we are married, we\u2019ll still be coming across them. Someone who is married to their 20 will surely do something bad when they later on meet with their 80. That\u2019s why many married people cheat or leave for another person. Doing this is when we get to know when to forgo the bad 20 so as to have a firmer grip on the good 80, or hold on to the good 80 despite their bad 20. Being that percent of married couples have sex less than 10 times per year, sexless marriages are considered to be one of the leading causes of infidelity. Racial stereotypes in films have typically reflected societies reality.<\/p>\n
Terry is shocked that they never even talked about the operation. \u201cWhen you get married, you give up the \u2018I\u2019s\u2019 for \u2018us,’\u201d he tells her. Janet Jackson, Tyler Perry ‘Get Married’ A New Jack artist of many trades, actor\/director Tyler Perry became famous for cross-dressing as the ghetto, gun-toting Madea character. But in his latest flick, “Why Did I Get Married?,” he plays one half of four black couples who go on a vacation that turns into a nightmare. Farai Chideya talks to Perry and the film’s star, Janet Jackson. While I agree with most of what Santo said, I think that it is important to remember what is at the root of this 80\/20 rule.<\/p>\n
We are only here once, this is no dress rehearsal enjoy every day. Well i think ppl cheat because of insecurities within a relationship, i cheated in the past bcoz of control.. \u2026because monogamy wasn\u2019t practiced, disease came about\u2026check out the history of disease explosion.<\/p>\n
But before the meal is over, all love will be tossed out the window\u2014and all of their secrets will be exposed. Adultery, venereal disease, addiction, anger, passivity, repression, betrayal and selfishness\u2014it\u2019s all here. And as the film unfolds, we see just how destructive these patterns can be, yet how frighteningly easy they are to slip into for couples. The only one of Tyler Perry’s films that is even passable. While it still contains most of the flaws in his other movies, it has minor improvements. The character’s this time around are more real, the dialogueslightly more interesting, and the story is better by virtue of not focusing dead-set on being melodramatic.<\/p>\n