As much as I love the didge, I would have to say if my wife ever said, "Either I go, or DG goes!"; I would put down the discs. My wife is worth more to me than the didge.
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As much as I love the didge, I would have to say if my wife ever said, "Either I go, or DG goes!"; I would put down the discs. My wife is worth more to me than the didge.
As much as I love the didge, I would have to say if my wife ever said, "Either I go, or DG goes!"; I would put down the discs. My wife is worth more to me than the didge.
Don't you think a little piece of your soul would die there, though? I mean, of course, DG isn't more important than your wife. But it ain't exactly an equal relationship if one person can determine the other person's activities. Where would your relationship go after this choice was required? Would you have to get your wife's permission to do whatever pseudo-athletic activity replaced the didge?
When that happens, I would like your Z-Plastic Comet, Gateway Wizard, and your Champion Spider. Just let me know......
Don't you think a little piece of your soul would die there, though? I mean, of course, DG isn't more important than your wife. But it ain't exactly an equal relationship if one person can determine the other person's activities. Where would your relationship go after this choice was required? Would you have to get your wife's permission to do whatever pseudo-athletic activity replaced the didge?
Exactly. Does she want you to wind up on the cover or forums section of CRACK WHORE MAGAZINE!?I can't say that I've ever ended a relationship because of disc golf specifically. I can say that it's played a role in my decision-making before though. Such as: "I'm probably going to play disc golf for forty more years or so. This girl has no interest in it whatsoever and sometimes feels that I don't pay attention to her enough because of disc golf. Do I really want to keep dealing with this for another month or longer?"
I mean, I know that I'll most likely never date or marry a girl that's as crazy for the sport as I am, but I can't deal with a girl who has any sort of "problem" with the sport or me playing it. Would you rather I was out smoking rock with prostitutes?
I'm a good looking 25 year old. I work with all women and they can't fathem why I'm always single.
:doh:When I do meet a girl I like, I tell em that dg is my #1 priority.
dg has played a role in a couple break ups.
If disc golf is the apparent problem then there are definitely other problems that you just haven't addressed yet.
Exactly. Nate Doss doesn't fly in MY HOUSE!Yeah you like Innova and shes a Discraft Girl!