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  • #41
    Originally posted by SagGal lol. Exactly.
    That is where that saying or phrase comes in...........I Wanna Grow Old With You..........that is the best.
    I agree that is absolutely cute but don't you, guys, ever think: Is this gonna happen to me? What if I am one of those who die lonely?

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    • #42
      Originally posted by chille I agree that is absolutely cute but don't you, guys, ever think: Is this gonna happen to me? What if I am one of those who die lonely?
      I try not to think of that.......come to think of it.....I never thought that and I hope I don't start to....not yet anyways. I'm only 17
      I see...

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      • #43
        hmmm i see myself engaged at 22. Most of you are thinking not before 25, why is that, what have u got planned b4 25?
        "An angel runs
        Thru the sudden light
        Thru the room
        A ghost preceeds us
        A shadow follows us
        And each time we stop
        We fall"

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Jenny hmmm i see myself engaged at 22. Most of you are thinking not before 25, why is that, what have u got planned b4 25?
          School/college. Have to be independent and get up on my feet first.......then engagement and etc..
          I see...

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          • #45
            I wish I was married/engaged/or involved with somebody now. I'm 26, probably considered "old" for marriage by Armenian standards. On one hand, I see all these people in love, having kids, enjoying each other. On the other hand, I'm not financially stable to have a wife/fiance/g/f at the moment. I mean sure, I could date somebody now, but a girl likes to be wined and dined sometimes.
            If I do ever get married, I would most likely have kids in the first year, I love kids. Anyways, enough depression for now.

            Emil

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            • #46
              for some reason..the thought of marriage doesn't appeal to me. AT ALL

              and all these Armenina girls are getting married left and right at such a young age. Everyone I graduated with is now either married or engaged.

              and 90% of them were clueless ditzes.

              I don't get how people get marreid without even knowing who they themselves are, or what they want in life.

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              • #47
                was engaged! I'm probably the only one here.

                got dumped, story of my life


                thank you, i'm going to my dark corner again to smoke
                thanks for the reminder jenny

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                • #48
                  oh c'mmon Pasa you're making me feel bad. I know it's hard to lose some1 but this is something that happens often. Maybe she just wasn't right for, love isn't easy to find u know. Just hang in there..
                  "An angel runs
                  Thru the sudden light
                  Thru the room
                  A ghost preceeds us
                  A shadow follows us
                  And each time we stop
                  We fall"

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Anonymouse Now that you rephrase it, I see myself engaged between 25-30.

                    Hah! You just thought about getting engaged right there. Yess!


                    I am the Queen of the WORLD!

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Emil I wish I was married/engaged/or involved with somebody now. I'm 26, probably considered "old" for marriage by Armenian standards. On one hand, I see all these people in love, having kids, enjoying each other. On the other hand, I'm not financially stable to have a wife/fiance/g/f at the moment. I mean sure, I could date somebody now, but a girl likes to be wined and dined sometimes.
                      If I do ever get married, I would most likely have kids in the first year, I love kids. Anyways, enough depression for now.

                      Emil
                      Emil jan, I know exactly how you feel. It's the age and I never thought I would say this. By now most of our friends are getting engaged or married and somehow you feel like you are drifting apart. That feeling of “left out of the loop” starts dawning on you like a plague. Yet contrary to what you are feeling I don't want to be married or engaged, I need my freedom for now and feel like there is still so much yet left to be explored. I enjoy my solitude and a process of an "introduction" to myself. However, can't help but feel that I also must redirect my efforts to finding the commitment due to the age factor. On the other hand every day I come home dead tired from my hectic day and thank my lucky stars that I don't have a headache of someone insisting on my time waiting for me. I have been there and know that it just adds to the stress of an already frantic lifestyle.

                      And no you are not old by the standards, they are just too young. In terms of wining and dining a woman, the woman who is going to win your heart should be as compassionate and sharing as you are for the relationship to be based on true partnership and not superficiality.

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