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.
Hmm... What if you refuse to marry him because you want to finish grad school and don't want to be a 22 year old bride? So you date more than 4 years and go on to have a 15 year marriage (so far). I guess he eventually grew to love me. Or perhaps I am just doomed for divorce. Certainly when we bicker over laundry it feels like it ?
Anonymous wrote:If you have time to fret about this, you're probably a loser.
Anonymous wrote:If you have time to fret about this, you're probably a loser.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I roll my eyes at people who count how long they've been together in response to this question. Unless you've been gay and couldn't marry, it's really immature sounding.
I think people who react as you do are those who did not have a choice in their partner and basically settled for someone. They ended up marrying whoever they could land because either their biological clock was ticking, or they were previously in another relationship that did not work out, or they were unable to form romantic relationships for some reason.
Anonymous wrote:It makes me wonder why te people couldn't get their acts together to marry sooner. Obviously they had problems.
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A study came out that people who date 4+ years before marriage are more likely to get divorced.
I believe this.