Anonymous wrote:I just watched their wedding episode and it just strikes me as so outrageously selfish all over again that they wouldn't wait for the pandemic to end so Chandler's family could be there.
There was NO NEED whatsoever for them to get married without his family there. I don't know what religion they are but wonder if they didn't believe in premarital sex and they were just horny. If my son got married without me there, I would be outrageously hurt. They keep saying they just want to get married before the world changes, but wtf does that even mean? They have no issues with having to get married for citizenship issues or health insurance issues, they both have job security, etc.
It makes me really sad that Bidni seems to have zero girlfriends. None at all. She talks about the animals, and to her mom and that's ALL.
Anonymous wrote:I have to admit this photo is stunning.
The snake matches her dress - it’s shaded so close it’s almost a living extension of her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Married at 22 to a 24 year old. Met at an ivy. We put each other through grad school and after 7 years of marriage, pregnant with first child. High household income. We are happy. Not sure what the issue is??
Are you religious? Not being rude, genuinely curious. I know a lot of very religious and well educated people, esp. LDS, and many married shortly after undergrad and were married in grad school.
Good question. We were but we aren’t anymore. I realized that we basically got married while many of our friends continued to live together and are now getting married. I guess either way works but I really loved that we were fully committed to a vision of our future lives together rather than worrying about whether we would stay together or not. I’m not religious anymore but one thing I like about religion is that it does make men step up earlier and commit and I definitely benefited from that approach. Some of my friends still have guys that they are essentially forcing to commit whereas my husband was looking for a wife in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Married at 22 to a 24 year old. Met at an ivy. We put each other through grad school and after 7 years of marriage, pregnant with first child. High household income. We are happy. Not sure what the issue is??
Are you religious? Not being rude, genuinely curious. I know a lot of very religious and well educated people, esp. LDS, and many married shortly after undergrad and were married in grad school.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I married at 23. 53 now. True story. My parents married at 19/25 and were married for nearly 65 years before my dad passed away. What is wrong with you people who are criticizing this sweet couple?
Thanks, OP, for sharing some happy news!
If you're 53, your parents married at a time when women couldn't open bank accounts, the only jobs available were secretary/nurse/teacher, and going to college was considered a dream for anyone outside of the rich class.
As for you getting married at 23 -- I'm curious did you do anything different from your mother? Get a degree? Use it? Open a business? Establish a profession?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're all of 23. I hope they have a very long-and-happy marriage.
She's 21!
Way too young
My mom married at 21. Marriage is 51 years strong.
Dp. Your mom had little options. Have you ever asked her if she would have married that young if given more options? My aunts and uncles all married young because society expected it.
Anonymous wrote:Married at 22 to a 24 year old. Met at an ivy. We put each other through grad school and after 7 years of marriage, pregnant with first child. High household income. We are happy. Not sure what the issue is??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're all of 23. I hope they have a very long-and-happy marriage.
She's 21!
Way too young
My mom married at 21. Marriage is 51 years strong.
Anonymous wrote:I married at 23. 53 now. True story. My parents married at 19/25 and were married for nearly 65 years before my dad passed away. What is wrong with you people who are criticizing this sweet couple?
Thanks, OP, for sharing some happy news!