Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you may be thinking of me? In the Angie and Brad thread?
I answer that DH and I have been together 11 years though married six because that's very different than someone who's been married six years but met their spouse three months prior. There's a different base there.
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I tend to lose respect quickly for people who date so long. They have completely different priorities and morals than I do.
Agree, if he really loves you..... He will marry you asap.
Both of you are just...ugh.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you, op. I never really thought about it until this thread, but I do find myself internally eye-rolling when I get that sort of an answer. Especially because to me, marrying means intent to stay committed for the rest of one's life. Opposed to those e.g. 4 years the couple was "together" before marrying, at least some of which was clearly time before that level of commitment. If I want to know how long one has known his/her spouse, or how they met, then I'd ask those questions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have time to fret about this, you're probably a loser.
It means I live a life of luxury and get to be a SAHM.
Don't worry so much about what other people are doing. Anonymous wrote:Why do you ask such questions, PP? Are you trying to make sure you don't associate with those living in sin, the divorced, the married but cheating, etc? What about unhappily married people? People who you think married too young? People who were together too long before marrying? Do they all get the eye roll?
Anonymous wrote:I agree with you, op. I never really thought about it until this thread, but I do find myself internally eye-rolling when I get that sort of an answer. Especially because to me, marrying means intent to stay committed for the rest of one's life. Opposed to those e.g. 4 years the couple was "together" before marrying, at least some of which was clearly time before that level of commitment. If I want to know how long one has known his/her spouse, or how they met, then I'd ask those questions.

Anonymous wrote:Why is it that when some people are asked how long they have been married, they state something like this " married five years but have been together for 10 years".
Nobody asked how long you have been together in an unofficial capacity.
Seems these people are playing some sort of game, like they are trying to make it seem they have been married longer.
It is not a contest.
I asked how long you have been MARRIED. Not uncommitted dating.
We have friends who got married years after us, yet they brag that they have been "together" since high school. Uhm, well you broke up for years and dated others, nice try though.