Throwback to the old IAD! Ha, she sounds spunky. |
So, did pp propose? Or did the girlfriend leave? |
I hope he asked where to forward the remainder of her stuff. |
I'm sure it doesn't matter to plenty of people. I personally wanted us to be married before having children, and wanted to be done having children by age 40 (not that there is anything wrong with having them after 40! Just my own preference) |
You must have had some unicorn kids if you were able to continue partying. My kids were such horrible sleepers as infants that partying was the last thing on our minds! |
I did and we’ve been together for 20 years; I already had the ring but was so busy I just kept pushing the proposal off because I wanted to do it right. The night before she was due to leave I brought her to the Jefferson Memorial (pre 9-11 when you could park there) and asked her right by the third column from the right if your looking at the stairs from the basin. They were doing some work and there was an opening under the column base so after she said yes I put the ring box under the opening, I hope it’s still there. We went home to our 450sf condo, clobbered a bottle of champagne while she called family and friends; then we banged for an hour, pretty good day. The one thing I was shocked by was every person she told about the engagement asked what day we were getting married...huh??..I just got engaged let’s just be engaged for a while, what’s the hurry?? The delta shuttle from Reagan was the best, we both had our old college ID’s so we could walk on anytime of day and 48 minutes later be at LaGuardia for 74 bucks! We’d fly up in the morning, hang with friends, have dinner in NY and be back in our bed in Alexandria by 10pm. |
Who said anything about kids? You said that you had to stop those things when you got married. You lived together, but didn't get married until you were ready to stop having fun. That sucks. |
My kids were decent sleepers. We had friends over to the house after they went to bed a lot when they were little. As they have gotten older, they stay at home with a sitter when we go out, or they come with us to lower key family friendly parties. You don't have to spend your life sitting at home watching Dora the Explorer and driving to soccer practice just because you are parents. |
I'm the PP of the original comment. Of course we didn't stop having fun when we got married. I meant more in relation to my mother pressuring me for a ring because of my 'biological clock'. We both knew we wanted to get married to each other and didn't want to be with anyone else, so there was really no rush in our minds. And once we got married, we continued to travel and have fun for a few more years until we had a child. |
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I gave my now-DH an ultimatum. We had been living together for 4 years, talking about getting married, but he kept just talking about it.
So I finally told him he needed to propose within a week or I was going to find my own place and move on. I was totally serious, moved myself into another bedroom, and started looking at apartments. He did propose, we are not happily married 10 years with 4 kids. He now kicks himself for waiting so long to propose. He says he was nervous about starting a family, which is funny because he now loves having a pack of kids. |
PP here - that should say we are *now happily married (instead of not). |
| I made the mistake of living with my ex for 7 years thinking and hoping and discussing getting married. it never happened because I was giving the milk away for free. Now I date intentionally and refuse to live with a man before marriage. good luck to them. I'm of the thought-if you have to ask you already know the answer. |
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Sixty-seven percent (67%) of those currently married had cohabited before marriage with one or more partners.
https://ifstudies.org/blog/cohabitation-is-pervasive Seems the majority of married couples have this story. It's not 1950. |
| We lived together (in our 30s) for about 2 years before I made a joke about us having a baby and he said we needed to get married first, I said let’s do it, and then we were on our way to city hall. |