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  • #11
    My answer would be a carbon copy of Violette's.

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    • #12
      Re: Re: Re: marriage

      Originally posted by patlajan Is there any way to contain your nonsense? You're becoming a one dimentional cartoon, and it's freaking boring. Keep this up and you will go the way of speakenglishordie.
      Woe is me for the eggplant spoke. You pack about as much punch as a double arm amputee.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #13
        It has nothing to do with paper. I peronaly prefer a wedding in a beautiful haykakan church....with my family and near friends.... So that when i look back, i remember that beautiful moments...

        Here in Sweden most of ppl (like½) prefer to live with each other, have children.... we call it *SAMBO* here...., works perfect for them.

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        • #14
          yes, i agree with you violette, it matters only to me when its blessed by god, not some state and not some law. Its much more sacrid then a piece of paper and text on it, saying you are married.

          People get married, have children, buy a home, cars, take there kids to school, and in the end that marriage matters only, that bond, not some stupid paper or cirtificate.

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          • #15
            The sheet of paper is a meaningless hassle. If it meant anything to me, I would never have eloped to Vegas with a woman I had known for all of one week.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by loseyourname The sheet of paper is a meaningless hassle. If it meant anything to me, I would never have eloped to Vegas with a woman I had known for all of one week.
              Marriage is not a childish game.

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              • #17
                i agree with you flames, its a big step, responsibility and change in someones life, its not to be taken so lightly.

                now adays people get married and divorced so fast, like when a kid doesnt like the candy in there mouth, spits it out and gets another one.....in a blink of the eye.

                people rush into marriage way too fast, for the lamest reasons. without thinking what might happen and how it might affect there life.

                the divorce rate is getting up to 50 % i think, or is it 60% now ? thats gross if you think about it. Just imagine all the kids who are screwed in this whole process of divorce. What a tramatic experiance, because two adults were not thinking of consequences .

                some marry for love, some marry for money, some marry for lust and sex.

                i wonder what i will do one day, thats if i ever get married ...lol

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                • #18
                  Like I said, I don't take the legal procedure seriously. I suppose there are a lot of laws that I don't take all that seriously. Loving someone I take very seriously. Loving someone that I expect to have children with and spend the rest of my life with I take very, very seriously.

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                  • #19
                    ditto loseyourname

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by loseyourname Like I said, I don't take the legal procedure seriously. I suppose there are a lot of laws that I don't take all that seriously. Loving someone I take very seriously. Loving someone that I expect to have children with and spend the rest of my life with I take very, very seriously.
                      Let me ask you this...

                      How did your ex-wife take the divorce? And how long did the marriage last?

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