Who all's made bets as to how long mine and returntocinder's marriage is going to last? I know there is one, because there always is, and I was just wondering what the current trend is.
I dunno. I figure it will either last until one of you dies, or you'll run screaming away in a month. But I don't really think there's any in between, and my money's on the "till death do you part." :) ?
Re: i'm a toys 'r' us kidprettydelialJanuary 19 2006, 19:13:17 UTC
*compulsive giggles* Ya know, I guess maybe they have. Though I have to admit I feel to a degree that I must not really have any friends, if no one is saying behind my back, "yeah, I give them a month," or, "7 months, because that's when the baby's due." ;)
well, don't really know cinder well enough to sport a wager . . .
of course, i tend to be a hopeless romantic in some ways. for as long as you two have been engaged, i'll say this. if you can survive the first 6 months of actually living together married, then you'll be home free.
note, that's not a wager that it will last only 6 months. that's a shit-load of experience saying that if the "culture-shock" of married life doesn't get you, you'll be fine.
From what I've been told from other couples who did live together, and then got married, it still is a factor. But yeah, its probably also been a pretty good marriage trial period.
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either that or they're growing up (ha!)
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Is there a "death do us part" pot where everyone who selects it gets to split the pot when one of them dies before divorce?
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of course, i tend to be a hopeless romantic in some ways. for as long as you two have been engaged, i'll say this. if you can survive the first 6 months of actually living together married, then you'll be home free.
note, that's not a wager that it will last only 6 months. that's a shit-load of experience saying that if the "culture-shock" of married life doesn't get you, you'll be fine.
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