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Old 09-13-2012, 03:14 AM   #1
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Justine Henin posted on her Facebook page that she is pregnant. She is due in March2013. The dad is Justine's partner Benoit Bertuzzo.

Congrats to Justine!
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Old 09-13-2012, 05:40 AM   #2
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so does this mean we'll expect her to make a comeback by 2014?

anyway, congrats to her!
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She refer to Benoit as "partner", not "husband", so she's still single. Does that means she's not going to marry him, but keep the baby?
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She refer to Benoit as "partner", not "husband", so she's still single. Does that means she's not going to marry him, but keep the baby?
Well, after that thing with the fireman maybe she's learned something.
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So you're single if you're not married??
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So you're single if you're not married??
i think in a legal sense, yes.
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Well, after that thing with the fireman maybe she's learned something.
what happened with the fireman?
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Old 09-13-2012, 02:18 PM   #8
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Congratulations Justine. Wouldn't it be cool to see her kid-if it's a girl-take on one of the Federer girls in 20 years?
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what happened with the fireman?
Justine took good care of him after the divorce. He is still spending the 6,5 million euro he got from her.
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Congratulations Justine. Wouldn't it be cool to see her kid-if it's a girl-take on one of the Federer girls in 20 years?
not as cool as taking on clijster's children (provided they're of the same gender).

with kim planning to have a second child, now that she's retired, she'll probably be conceiving again soon and giving birth sometime in late 2013 or early 2014. if her younger kid and justine's kid both become tennis players, they could continue what they're mothers started.
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So you're single if you're not married??
Yes. When you're married, you obtain a marriage license. There's a oath made by each partner...support, commitment, protection, etc...

Living together is not a stable relationship, because they are still considered single, and easier to break up. This is not a husband/wife partner, but more like a roommate partner.
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Yes. When you're married, you obtain a marriage license. There's a oath made by each partner...support, commitment, protection, etc...

Living together is not a stable relationship, because they are still considered single, and easier to break up. This is not a husband/wife partner, but more like a roommate partner.
Yes but it's very by common now to have long term "partners" and never get married.....I have cousins in both France and Belgium who have been together with their partners for 15 - 20+ years and have kids...etc. Having that piece of paper means nothing........It's not just "living together".
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Living together is not a stable relationship, because they are still considered single, and easier to break up. This is not a husband/wife partner, but more like a roommate partner.
What a complete load of crap.
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What a complete load of crap.
Why?

When you're married, partners are more attached/closer because they make a vow to each other, and in front of the family/relatives/good friends. Also, a wedding ceremony done publicly is for the record, so if someone broke their vows, the greatest shame and reproach was brought down upon the guilty party by the entire community. Another reason for partner to break up is if they decide to, they have to go through the complicate steps and requirements to complete the process. The effort, time and money makes couple think twice, so instead of oblige for divorce, couple rather go on rehab to save their marriage.

OTOH, partner living together don't have to deal with all of these complicated issues. If one decide to leave(could be any reason), one can just back their back and say good bye. They don't owe each other anything. Thus they don't feel bad because they never made a vow publicly in front of family/relatives/friends.



I don't think you're married, because it's seem you don't have any experience.
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Why?

When you're married, partners are more attached/closer because they make a vow to each other, and in front of the family/relatives/good friends. Also, a wedding ceremony done publicly is for the record, so if someone broke their vows, the greatest shame and reproach was brought down upon the guilty party by the entire community. Another reason for partner to break up is if they decide to, they have to go through the complicate steps and requirements to complete the process. The effort, time and money makes couple think twice, so instead of oblige for divorce, couple rather go on rehab to save their marriage.

OTOH, partner living together don't have to deal with all of these complicated issues. If one decide to leave(could be any reason), one can just back their back and say good bye. They don't owe each other anything. Thus they don't feel bad because they never made a vow publicly in front of family/relatives/friends.



I don't think you're married, because it's seem you don't have any experience.
You're stuck in the 50's with that view which is ironic with of your ignorance to previous eras of tennis.
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Yes. When you're married, you obtain a marriage license. There's a oath made by each partner...support, commitment, protection, etc...

Living together is not a stable relationship, because they are still considered single, and easier to break up. This is not a husband/wife partner, but more like a roommate partner.
LOL. My uncle has been with his girlfriend since December 1994, they have been living together since 1996 and they had a son in 1997, and her other son (born 1989) from a previous relationship, also lives with them. They still haven't got engaged, let alone married.

This uncle of mine had previously been married for 21 years (1972-1993), with 1 son, and it seems he doesn't want to walk down the aisle again.

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Why?

When you're married, partners are more attached/closer because they make a vow to each other, and in front of the family/relatives/good friends. Also, a wedding ceremony done publicly is for the record, so if someone broke their vows, the greatest shame and reproach was brought down upon the guilty party by the entire community. Another reason for partner to break up is if they decide to, they have to go through the complicate steps and requirements to complete the process. The effort, time and money makes couple think twice, so instead of oblige for divorce, couple rather go on rehab to save their marriage.

OTOH, partner living together don't have to deal with all of these complicated issues. If one decide to leave(could be any reason), one can just back their back and say good bye. They don't owe each other anything. Thus they don't feel bad because they never made a vow publicly in front of family/relatives/friends.

I don't think you're married, because it's seem you don't have any experience.
This is like a satire of the British aristocracy from centuries gone by, where marriage is purely thought of in terms of wealth, rank and influence.

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and her other son (born 1989) from a previous relationship, also lives with them. They still haven't got engaged, let alone married.
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Doesn't sound very stable.
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LOL. My uncle has been with his girlfriend since December 1994, they have been living together since 1996 and they had a son in 1997, and her other son (born 1989) from a previous relationship, also lives with them. They still haven't got engaged, let alone married.

This uncle of mine had previously been married for 21 years (1972-1993), with 1 son, and it seems he doesn't want to walk down the aisle again.
Your uncle is just one of a few exception, and that doesn't prove living together is more stable than a married couple. I'm not saying getting marry is a guarantee for couple to be together for life, but it is much more stable relationship. Plus, being single you're a susceptable to having an affair(cheat). Whereas a married couple think twice before they cheat.
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What a complete load of crap.
I guess TMF is suggesting that some people need the "piece of paper."
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Why?

When you're married, partners are more attached/closer because they make a vow to each other, and in front of the family/relatives/good friends. Also, a wedding ceremony done publicly is for the record, so if someone broke their vows, the greatest shame and reproach was brought down upon the guilty party by the entire community. Another reason for partner to break up is if they decide to, they have to go through the complicate steps and requirements to complete the process. The effort, time and money makes couple think twice, so instead of oblige for divorce, couple rather go on rehab to save their marriage.

OTOH, partner living together don't have to deal with all of these complicated issues. If one decide to leave(could be any reason), one can just back their back and say good bye. They don't owe each other anything. Thus they don't feel bad because they never made a vow publicly in front of family/relatives/friends.

I don't think you're married, because it's seem you don't have any experience.
And if the bride does not wear a white dress, she is impure, and the marriage will fail.

I had always suspected that TMF lived in a dream-world, but until now it was only suspicion. Now, I have proof that his connection to reality in our 21st century world is very tenuous.
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