Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess we know why she was rushing for wedding bells last month...
She got married in March.
Oh sorry she announced she wanted a wedding redo last month.
Didn't know that, but I remember they rushed the first wedding to happen before everything shutdown, so maybe they wanted a redo , now restrictions are lifting so more friends/family can me involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess we know why she was rushing for wedding bells last month...
She got married in March.
Oh sorry she announced she wanted a wedding redo last month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess we know why she was rushing for wedding bells last month...
She got married in March.
Anonymous wrote:Guess we know why she was rushing for wedding bells last month...
Anonymous wrote: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.
DP. My recently graduated (from a top west coast school) 22 year old niece is getting married this summer to a guy working on his PhD in physics. She is from an atheist family. It’s really not that unusual. I know lots of people who met their spouse in undergrad.
Yeah a family friend of ours just graduated from one of the service academies (one of USMA, USNA, USAFA) and got married to a fellow grad in May.
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.
DP. My recently graduated (from a top west coast school) 22 year old niece is getting married this summer to a guy working on his PhD in physics. She is from an atheist family. It’s really not that unusual. I know lots of people who met their spouse in undergrad.