Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not one of the people who post that question, but I do think it's absolutely crazy that people get married after less than, say, 6 years of dating. So if pointing out how little people knew their spouses before getting married prevents someone else from making the same mistake, I think it's worthwhile.
You think people should date 6+ years before getting married?
At least. Bare minimum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not one of the people who post that question, but I do think it's absolutely crazy that people get married after less than, say, 6 years of dating. So if pointing out how little people knew their spouses before getting married prevents someone else from making the same mistake, I think it's worthwhile.
You think people should date 6+ years before getting married?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not one of the people who post that question, but I do think it's absolutely crazy that people get married after less than, say, 6 years of dating. So if pointing out how little people knew their spouses before getting married prevents someone else from making the same mistake, I think it's worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not one of the people who post that question, but I do think it's absolutely crazy that people get married after less than, say, 6 years of dating. So if pointing out how little people knew their spouses before getting married prevents someone else from making the same mistake, I think it's worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a legitimate question even if not helpful in solving a person's immediate problem.
It is something that has crossed my mind many times because I genuinely don't believe that people change so drastically after marriage to become absolute jerks. It almost seems like people tend to under-emphasize those warning signs or feel they can change their partner.
So what if they do? Ask them that question when they're back in the dating pool wondering if they're dating a jerk. That's when you should remind them of why their first marriage didnt work out. But when they're in the middle of a crisis with the person they married, that's the worst time to start with the I told you so rhetoric. Especially if they're dealing with abuse. Bullying abuse victims doesn't make you a bigger person.
Anonymous wrote:It is a legitimate question even if not helpful in solving a person's immediate problem.
It is something that has crossed my mind many times because I genuinely don't believe that people change so drastically after marriage to become absolute jerks. It almost seems like people tend to under-emphasize those warning signs or feel they can change their partner.
Anonymous wrote:It is a legitimate question even if not helpful in solving a person's immediate problem.
It is something that has crossed my mind many times because I genuinely don't believe that people change so drastically after marriage to become absolute jerks. It almost seems like people tend to under-emphasize those warning signs or feel they can change their partner.