
"[I'm] not necessarily a bachelor, but I look at marriage as not for me. Maybe that will change at some point, but right now, I see many of my married friends who are so miserable. And I'm looking at that thinking, 'Man, maybe I don't need that.'"
-- Academy Award-winning actor Jamie Foxx on the possibility of marriage. (Uptown magazine)
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By: "DimePiece" on 4/29/2009 2:30PM
I do and I don't agree. Jamie shouldn't just go by in seeing his married friends being miserable. He shouldn't assume that if he were to get married, he would be too? Marriage isn't for everybody and for the ones that are married and are having problems, both husband and wife should work it out and get counseling. "For Better or Worse". Married people should know, it's not easy that a marriage has it's ups and downs. But far as a single person, maybe they haven't found the right person, maybe they like dating, having that freedom, or, they are just TOO DAMN PICKY in finding a mate. Maybe all of the ABOVE? Hopefully one day he will found that perfect one but if not, than I hope he continues being happily single.
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By: Sheryl on 4/29/2009 4:07PM
Exactly, Dimepiece....while I am glad that Jamie realizes that he is not ready for marriage, using his friends as an excuse is not a good idea. My husband and I are celebrating 17yrs of marriage next month, and yes some of our friends around us are divorced, and some are miserable, but that makes us fight harder to stay together.
I have the hardest job of being a military spouse, but after 16 yrs,3 moves, 4 deployments, 3 kids, 2 houses ....and a partridge in a pear tree (LOL)...we are still "kicking it"!
We have had our ups and downs as most couples do, but love, respect, communication, and PRAYER, always sustains us.
Marriage is not for everyone, this is true but if is is not for you, then admit it, and don't use failed relationships around you as an excuse... you could be 'blocking your blessing'.
~~ONE~~
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By: Clpmyers on 5/01/2009 10:13AM
I agree with you too. Marriage is work and for grown folks only. Come the end of the month will have been married for 17yrs. I too am a army wife, who has moved 7times,war,deployments,hardship tours.. Its for good and bad. God said it was not good for man to be alone so he made him a helpmate.
Marriage is a beautiful thing when the two have love,respect and kindness for each other and the marriage. When those are violated is when the problems really arise.
Its mature of Jamie to look at marriage. But its even moreso if he got a real understanding of what marriage is. Not necessairly what has been displayed to him. When I was a teen I didn't like the marriages around me either. But God showed me I could have something better. But the key is work and how much do people really give to their marriages nowadays? Do people really seek wise counsel before they marry?Do they go on marriage seminars,retreats,buy helpful books etc.. Are they secure in who they are and do they know who they are? I have seen many that don't and that is not good. You have to be a complete whole person before you say I do. But a lot are taught you are a half and so is your future mate. NOT!! You two are to be complete whole healthy people before you say I do..
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By: Sheryl on 4/29/2009 4:13PM
On another note, Jamie has admitted that he is a very jealous person when it comes to being in a relationship... so maybe he is actually saying that he hasn't resolved those issues yet.
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By: "DimePiece" on 4/29/2009 5:20PM
"CONGRATS" to you and your husband! :-) You and your family stuck it out and will continue stick it out! I love seeing a strong family. I am glad to see you and your family blessed! I say, give it to God when it gets TOO HARD. God will guide you in the right direction if you ask for his help? God hears, speaks, and wants for ALL OF US TO BE BLESSED! People can have FAME, $$$$, TITLES, JOB, HOUSE, but might have LACK in other areas which in Jamie's case LOVE? People should want to be PROSPEROUS in ALL AREAS of their life.
Jamie is using his friends as an excuse. You say he is a jealous person than, there you go. It is not the woman that he meets it's his jealous ways that CHASES WOMAN AWAY! How about that! But you know what, Jamie has his young teenage daughter and I'm wondering what is she thinking about all of this? Maybe his daughter wants for daddy to have a stable committed relationship with ONE person and to have a family? His daughter looks up to him and might do the same thing when she gets older. Maybe Jamie is just thinking of SELF and not thinking about his daughter? Jamie is getting to old to be jealous and selfish.
I wonder if he was ever married? If you had past bad relationships and still hold grudges and have bitterness, ect.. you will carry that same baggage into another relationship and you will never be happy. But another thing, people shouldn't find love, let love find them. Marry that person for the right reasons! Don't get me wrong, Jamie is one of my favorite comedians out there. I hope one day that I will be happily married!
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By: jojo on 5/03/2009 5:56PM
marriage ain't the only route to happiness. it is serious life long commitment. if you ain't ready you shouldn't do it.
marriage brings happiness and so does being single
if he's a woman chaser he need to be single why bring a wife into that
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By: Donna on 5/01/2009 12:34PM
I feel you are correct. My comment is; if I was the WIFE of one of his FRIENDS.. I'd be wondering if he was talking about MY husband being so miserable in our marriage and wanting out.!! I wouldn't be worrying about MR FOXX.. I'd be worrying about MY HUSBAND.. and being a friend of MR. FOXX and maybe him.. helping him to cheat.!!!
Mr FOXX already has a child.. he says is his. He feels no need for more. I can say.. that is ok. BUT please make sure you are FIXED to not bring more children into this world if you are not wanting to be a full time DADDY to your child. Children need both parents. MONEY or not.
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By: Ivaroni on 4/30/2009 7:43AM
Jamie Foxx real name Eric Bishop- I have alot of respect for Jamie very successful artist,actor and super father. I am a single man- never married and totally agree with him at 43. I don't see marriage-why mess up a good thing- Jamie looks very happy!Alot of married people are just jealous. Let it do what it do.
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By: Dawn on 4/30/2009 9:55AM
So the solution is to have several children by different women and pay child support and show up for periodic photo ops. What a novel idea to drop babies and dollars.
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By: Sloane on 4/30/2009 4:32PM
LMAO...girl we said marriage not fathering children! But lets speak on that! How many married couples do you know who have had children in common after the wedding, are still together? How many folks get married...knowing damn well that they aren't going to be monogamous for the rest of their lives??
Ms Dawn, your response is one of the biggest problems in most relationships, reading more into what is being said than what actually is, concluded the outcome before you research the facts and the biggest blunder of them all...hearing none of what is being said, yet comprehending how you'd choose to interpret ones words!
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