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Best Age to get married?
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60.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 04:46 pm

 

Quoting zettea

 lol a newbie a-enigma! =D.. dear a-enigma, meet TheAenigma =D

 

 Yeah, to be more accurate, meet Temora (aka a-enigma)

61.       zettea
160 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 04:58 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 Yeah, to be more accurate, meet Temora (aka a-enigma)

 

 Ah, Temora sounds familiar =) why are there clones around here lol

62.       femmeous
2642 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 05:05 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 Yeah, to be more accurate, meet Temora (aka a-enigma)

 

 how can you be so sure that temora is a-enigma? of course unless you use your magic.

 

btw, why a-enigma, and not f-emme? im jealous now. everyone wants to be aenigma

63.       femmeous
2642 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 05:08 pm

i think theres no such a thing as a best age to marry. you marry when you are ready.

my personal advice would be: first get educated, work and save some money, secure yourself finanacially and then marry. but love doesnt follow any rule, love is blind.

64.       zettea
160 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 05:09 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 how can you be so sure that temora is a-enigma? of course unless you use your magic.

 

btw, why a-enigma, and not f-emme? im jealous now. everyone wants to be aenigma

 

 it´s ok femme.. i dedicated a pic for you on my profile... that´s some love alright *giggles*

 

Anyway f-emme just doesnt sound right does it.. lol{#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

65.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 05:13 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 how can you be so sure that temora is a-enigma? of course unless you use your magic.

 

 I just know...ok?

 

66.       femmeous
2642 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 07:12 pm

 

Quoting zettea

 it´s ok femme.. i dedicated a pic for you on my profile... that´s some love alright *giggles*

 

Anyway f-emme just doesnt sound right does it.. lol{#lang_emotions_bigsmile}

 

 lol to me it sounds FM just like radio waves lol

67.       sophie
2712 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 11:03 pm

 

Quoting yilgun-7

If so, Who will care you,  in the future - good times, bad times, retirement period, loneliness-?

Your children?

Your friends?

 

 

What does "taking care of" have to do with marriage?

 

You marry someone because you love him and want to share every moment with him. You´ll definitely stand for and with him through good and bad times and there will be times when you´ll give and receive help, but considering this as a reason to get married, is.... hmmm...how can I say it?... a wrong motive maybe?

 

 

 

 

68.       sophie
2712 posts
 16 Nov 2008 Sun 11:15 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 i too hate weddings. the same repeated boring things, boring scheme: boring toasts, boring gifts, boring dances, boring rituals etc etc.

i somehow had to survive my own. and i didnt go to my brothers. people thought i was a weirdo (well, im).

 

 Lol, I didn´t even appear to MY wedding party! I had warned my parents. Told them that there was no way I would spend that night with a bunch of people I hadn´t seen for ages, smiling and talking to them politely, ignoring the fact that they would spend the night gossiping about how I look, how I dance, how cold the dishes are, how tasteless the food, how cheap the drinks etc etc etc. And finally, if they had money to waste, they would better buy us two tickets to...anywhere, to celebrate our wedding.

 

They said that they had to follow the tradition and give the party and so they did. But we

were having a great night instead, at a live club, with my bro, his sis and our close friends. {#lang_emotions_alcoholics}

69.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 17 Nov 2008 Mon 12:51 am

Everybody knows :

Marriage is a real friendship.

Because it  is so hard to find “good friends” for your ” bad times.”

But it is possible to find” so many good friends”  for your  “good  times.”

 

 

70.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 17 Nov 2008 Mon 01:31 am

 

Quoting sophie

 Lol, I didn´t even appear to MY wedding party! I had warned my parents. Told them that there was no way I would spend that night with a bunch of people I hadn´t seen for ages, smiling and talking to them politely, ignoring the fact that they would spend the night gossiping about how I look, how I dance, how cold the dishes are, how tasteless the food, how cheap the drinks etc etc etc. And finally, if they had money to waste, they would better buy us two tickets to...anywhere, to celebrate our wedding.

 

They said that they had to follow the tradition and give the party and so they did. But we

were having a great night instead, at a live club, with my bro, his sis and our close friends. {#lang_emotions_alcoholics}

 

Ha ha

I really like your way..

Actually, I could never ever imagined myself getting married in a traditional way..

It was my nightmare to think myself as the groom like ´a show horse´ in a traditional Turkish wedding..

 

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