Millie Bobby Brown engaged

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Anonymous wrote:Why are people acting like her marriage is a death sentence? I am guessing they were living together before, and they will continue to do so now, with a marriage certificate in their vault.

She can still go to college if she wants. I know a very rich couple that did their MBAs simultaneously at different schools soon after getting married because of their specific careers. They had enough money to fly out to each other all the time


It’s all the unwed bitter leftover women who wish they found a spouse when they were Millie’s age.
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It's fine. She's a celebrity and probably wants to move on from her parents, but I do wish she had waited a little longer.

I'm in my 40s and probably my priorities have changed a few times since I was her age. People these days are so quick to leave each other once the other person is not the same as the person they married. Well, that's more likely to happen if you are a very young adult because of course the other person is going to change. They aren't done growing.

But being a celebrity, maybe the end result would be the same whether she married now or later.
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Anonymous wrote:They are consenting adults.


Their brains are not fully developed. Neither is yours.


They’re old enough to join the military, drink (abroad), get a mortgage, get student loans, open a credit card, go to college and work full-time.


Not old enough to rent a car.


My 21 y/o DD stayed in a hotel room last fall at 20 for 6 days by herself without our assistance in organizing or paying. She also stayed in an AirBnB for 7 weeks over the winter for an internship that she also booked on her own & paid for.

So cars are the exception.


That’s a recipe for a successful marriage right there.


It is. Being independent, organized & financially savvy are great traits to bring to a marriage.


You missed the most important factor and that is being mature. But that’s not important to you.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are people acting like her marriage is a death sentence? I am guessing they were living together before, and they will continue to do so now, with a marriage certificate in their vault.

She can still go to college if she wants. I know a very rich couple that did their MBAs simultaneously at different schools soon after getting married because of their specific careers. They had enough money to fly out to each other all the time


It’s all the unwed bitter leftover women who wish they found a spouse when they were Millie’s age.


I found one at Millie's age! We remained childless and divorced at 25. Mulligan marriage, no big deal. Met my forever husband at 30 and had kids at 36.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are people acting like her marriage is a death sentence? I am guessing they were living together before, and they will continue to do so now, with a marriage certificate in their vault.

She can still go to college if she wants. I know a very rich couple that did their MBAs simultaneously at different schools soon after getting married because of their specific careers. They had enough money to fly out to each other all the time


It’s all the unwed bitter leftover women who wish they found a spouse when they were Millie’s age.


No, the last thing I wanted at 19 was to get married and have children. I never wanted children and lived with several partners before I got married. I’ve had a great life with the support of family and friends! Not everyone wants the “fairytale” marriage.
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Anonymous wrote:Hopefully this is a trend and encourages more young adults to get married in their early 20s. Marry young and pop out a bunch of babies when it's easy and your body bounces back!

This has to be sarcasm. The world does not need more babies.


Who will pay for your social security?


Social security? If you're not a Boomer I would hope you'd already know social security is never happening and plan accordingly.


There are societal consequences when birthrates decline. And I think my child shouldn't be burdened with you if you didn't provide your own child to share the load.


Whatcha going to do about it?


Call you out for your selfishness and advocate for as few resources to be diverted to your future needs as possible, since you declined to contribute yourself to humanity in the most important and impactful way.
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Getting married early is insufficiently fEmInIsT.
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Anonymous wrote:Getting married early is insufficiently fEmInIsT.


What’s with the last word being spelled with caps in every other letter?
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Anonymous wrote:Getting married early is insufficiently fEmInIsT.


What’s with the last word being spelled with caps in every other letter?


It’s snarky, meant to lampoon the common feminist notion that you can have it all and don’t need a man in your life, let alone a husband.
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Anonymous wrote:Such a beautiful couple!

When will they have their first child? (soon I hope)


I would love to see them procreate.


I don’t think she has to turn to porn at the point in her career.


LOL thanks for the laugh PP
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Anonymous wrote:Is she considered very pretty?


I think she is. Riveting screen presence.


Not pretty (not ugly) but has a stunning presence.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are people acting like her marriage is a death sentence? I am guessing they were living together before, and they will continue to do so now, with a marriage certificate in their vault.

She can still go to college if she wants. I know a very rich couple that did their MBAs simultaneously at different schools soon after getting married because of their specific careers. They had enough money to fly out to each other all the time


It’s all the unwed bitter leftover women who wish they found a spouse when they were Millie’s age.


At 19 marriage for me would have been a disaster. I didn’t know myself. I don’t think she’s does either. A few months ago weren’t they saying they weren’t committed?
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Anonymous wrote:Why are people acting like her marriage is a death sentence? I am guessing they were living together before, and they will continue to do so now, with a marriage certificate in their vault.

She can still go to college if she wants. I know a very rich couple that did their MBAs simultaneously at different schools soon after getting married because of their specific careers. They had enough money to fly out to each other all the time


It’s all the unwed bitter leftover women who wish they found a spouse when they were Millie’s age.


At 19 marriage for me would have been a disaster. I didn’t know myself. I don’t think she’s does either. A few months ago weren’t they saying they weren’t committed?


Meeting a spouse in college happens every day on elite college campuses. Stop infantilizing grown adults.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are people acting like her marriage is a death sentence? I am guessing they were living together before, and they will continue to do so now, with a marriage certificate in their vault.

She can still go to college if she wants. I know a very rich couple that did their MBAs simultaneously at different schools soon after getting married because of their specific careers. They had enough money to fly out to each other all the time


It’s all the unwed bitter leftover women who wish they found a spouse when they were Millie’s age.


I found one at Millie's age! We remained childless and divorced at 25. Mulligan marriage, no big deal. Met my forever husband at 30 and had kids at 36.


You’re clearly a pathological liar. Nobody talks like this.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are people acting like her marriage is a death sentence? I am guessing they were living together before, and they will continue to do so now, with a marriage certificate in their vault.

She can still go to college if she wants. I know a very rich couple that did their MBAs simultaneously at different schools soon after getting married because of their specific careers. They had enough money to fly out to each other all the time


It’s all the unwed bitter leftover women who wish they found a spouse when they were Millie’s age.


I found one at Millie's age! We remained childless and divorced at 25. Mulligan marriage, no big deal. Met my forever husband at 30 and had kids at 36.


You’re clearly a pathological liar. Nobody talks like this.


Well, I don't know what to tell you, but I do and some of the other women I've met in similar circumstances do. We look at it as our wayward youth.
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