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- marychain0
lol. Sounds like a lot of lonely bitter people up in here.
Sure marriage is institutional...so what.If you really love someone...I mean...really weigh it out. I'm not talking about the "we just met a year ago types"...you probably want to make sure you know each other completely...then a piece of paper just becomes a symbol of commitment to each other and your families.
That being said...I'm pretty sure 90% of people go into marriage hiding something...or without fully evaluating each other and understanding how their life will change.
Nothing to be scared of if you can HONESTLY evaluate and question each other about finances, family, religion...etc...and I mean HONESTLY. You better be damn sure you can be 100% yourself with that person or forget it.
Hell it took me 8 years to get to that level of confidence.
- or there are just a lot of people that are comfortable with being single and are happy that way********
- I get it. But Geez....do you REALLY want to be 50 and single...REALLY???marychain
- you can still be with someone when you're 50. who says you have to be married??********
- Antonelli hit it on the head********
- ...you could've been with them for 30 years!********
- um...guys...hate to tell you...but women LIKE marriage. Security is one of the BIGGER things for them.marychain
- that's starting to change slowly, i know plenty of people have "life" partners and won't marry.. men and women********
- If you find the right girl to say...let's shack up for the next 30 or 40 years....by ALL means..lolmarychain
- sure why not, someone has to bang all these divorcees.mrdobolina
- allright....alright... single...be merry.....you crazy kidsmarychain
- did you bet on red or black when you spun the marriage wheel? just playing :Dmrdobolina
- or there are just a lot of people that are comfortable with being single and are happy that way