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everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
sorry when did women l3rn internet?tuckergustav wrote:
Although "dating" isn't required...dates are highly suggested. I love going on dates with my hubby.
get in kitchen hurrGR34 wrote:
sorry when did women l3rn internet?tuckergustav wrote:
Although "dating" isn't required...dates are highly suggested. I love going on dates with my hubby.
I was making fun of that.tuckergustav wrote:
Although "dating" isn't required...dates are highly suggested.
In that case it depends a wee on the bank account levelUzique wrote:
haha. i think there's some women out there, though, that i'd marry after a month
Ultrafunkula wrote:
In that case it depends a wee on the bank account levelUzique wrote:
haha. i think there's some women out there, though, that i'd marry after a month
In some places the length of dating time is the bank account of the datee's father...-Sh1fty- wrote:
I'm no expert obviously, but I'd assume some people could get married after a short dating period and "Live happily ever after" so to speak. What time period was it again where it wasn't uncommon for people to date for shorter periods of time before getting married?
the dark ages?-Sh1fty- wrote:
I'm no expert obviously, but I'd assume some people could get married after a short dating period and "Live happily ever after" so to speak. What time period was it again where it wasn't uncommon for people to date for shorter periods of time before getting married?
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The time period when women knew their place.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I'm no expert obviously, but I'd assume some people could get married after a short dating period and "Live happily ever after" so to speak. What time period was it again where it wasn't uncommon for people to date for shorter periods of time before getting married?
and men were men.DrunkFace wrote:
The time period when women knew their place.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I'm no expert obviously, but I'd assume some people could get married after a short dating period and "Live happily ever after" so to speak. What time period was it again where it wasn't uncommon for people to date for shorter periods of time before getting married?
- carrying/comforting 2nd/3rd child at 60KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
why?Adams_BJ wrote:
I always pictured myself as married and kids by about 25. I feel sorry for all the kids with parents nearing their 40s when they're born.
You mean like 50% of all people who get married in the US?HaiBai wrote:
only if you're a moron
So shifty is out.presidentsheep wrote:
and men were men.DrunkFace wrote:
The time period when women knew their place.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I'm no expert obviously, but I'd assume some people could get married after a short dating period and "Live happily ever after" so to speak. What time period was it again where it wasn't uncommon for people to date for shorter periods of time before getting married?
what's thatUltrafunkula wrote:
In that case it depends a wee on the bank account levelUzique wrote:
haha. i think there's some women out there, though, that i'd marry after a month