Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the feeling is mutual, go for it. Engaged is not married. Unless there are kids, you're not really breaking up a family.
+1. My grandparents met when my grandmother was engaged to someone else. She broke the engagement and eventually married grandpa. Was married for 60+ until grandpa died. So yeah, breaking off the engagement turned out well especially since our family would not exist if she hadn't broken off her first engagement. Go for it!
Same with my grandparents.
Breaking off an engagement because you would prefer to be with someone else is the honorable thing to do. But looking at engaged guys as "fair game" is wrong. If the guy wants to be with you he should end it with his fiance first.
Anonymous wrote:What % of engagements fail? Off the top of my head I'm thinking at least 10%?
Anonymous wrote:Broke up due to distance. Bumped into each other back home last weekend. Gave each other that old look.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I am astounded at the amount of posters who think it's okay to mess with someone who is engaged to someone else. It sure says a lot about the caliber of people you are. And it is no wonder there are so many other threads about failing marriages. Where is the respect for a committed relationship? Where is the respect for other people? The "me, me, me" and "do what makes you happy without regard for anyone else," and simply the pure selfishness is what is ruining relationships. Surely I can't be the only one that sees this.
Anonymous wrote: I'm married, and think an engagement is NOT the same as a marriage. Nothing on this earth is. An engagement is a promise - - a marriage is a contract; an engagement is a good faith promise to commit to a contract. Like a down payment, or earnest. It is not the contract itself.
Better to break a promise than to break a contract and have more severe penalties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you want to be with a guy who doesn't take commitments seriously? You could be his next "fiancee"...such an honor.
Seriously? This happens all the time ... and the marriages last until death.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you want to be with a guy who doesn't take commitments seriously? You could be his next "fiancee"...such an honor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the feeling is mutual, go for it. Engaged is not married. Unless there are kids, you're not really breaking up a family.
+1. My grandparents met when my grandmother was engaged to someone else. She broke the engagement and eventually married grandpa. Was married for 60+ until grandpa died. So yeah, breaking off the engagement turned out well especially since our family would not exist if she hadn't broken off her first engagement. Go for it!
Same with my grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the feeling is mutual, go for it. Engaged is not married. Unless there are kids, you're not really breaking up a family.
+1. My grandparents met when my grandmother was engaged to someone else. She broke the engagement and eventually married grandpa. Was married for 60+ until grandpa died. So yeah, breaking off the engagement turned out well especially since our family would not exist if she hadn't broken off her first engagement. Go for it!