Others, well... they see
their marriage as a joke.
Not exact matches
But one of the things I've always loved about blogging is that I get to my whole self here: I get to love theology and Church talk, I get to write about mothering and family and
marriage, I get to crack
jokes at my own expense, I get to love Doctor Who and Call the Midwife, I get to love thrifting and knitting and pretty things
as well
as being a Jesus feminist, I get to be a homemaker who talks recipes and cleaning and laundry
as well
as a lover of literature and poetry and history and Girl Power, I love the local church and yet I don't wear rose - coloured glasses about this stuff.
Speaking of McAdams, she and Bateman have great chemistry in the film, and the script actually portrays their
marriage as a real one with complications and inside
jokes that feel believable.
This one casts Ben Stiller (Keeping the Faith, Mystery Men)
as a male nurse named Greg Focker (obvious
jokes here), who is madly in love with Pam (Polo, Mystery Date), and has immediate plans to ask for her hand in
marriage.
often times we are sidelined and some people even think
marriage for LGBT is a
joke as a topic to even discuss..
As a psychologist I have often
joked with the couples I work with that you never want to see how three things are made: laws, sausages, and healthy
marriages.