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Is the marriage concept dying ?


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Yeah its a pretty big gamble that both will grow together in exactly the same way and want the same thing (especially if you were very young when you met)

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At any given time, I don't think anybody really imagines that they will change a lot in the future.

 

However at any point in my life, including now, I could look back a year or two and say yes, I have changed a surprising amount.

 

My g/f and I are well different to the way we were when we met (approx 5 years ago). Luckily we still like each other the way we are, and imagine it staying that way for the forseeable future!!

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Yep - I guess the worst thing people can do (and I was particularly bad at this) is to keep thinking "what if" and not just "go with the flow" more and literally take each day as it comes - this is what I do now however it means I have no schedule in life / only tomorrow to look forward to - doh !

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Or could it be that in this day & age it is all too easy to get the marriaged ended via divorce?? unsure.gif

 

Years ago it was not so simple & you had to stick it out & make it work, where as now, a few weeks after you do it, you realise you have made a mistake, you pop along to the solicitor & get the divorce in motion.

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QUOTE (Lisa @ Sep 12 2004, 21:33)
Or could it be that in this day & age it is all too easy to get the marriaged ended via divorce?? unsure.gif

Years ago it was not so simple & you had to stick it out & make it work, where as now, a few weeks after you do it, you realise you have made a mistake, you pop along to the solicitor & get the divorce in motion.

If they couldn't divorce they'd resort to other means.

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whats that then? Murder tongue.gif

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QUOTE (Lisa @ Sep 12 2004, 21:33)
Years ago it was not so simple & you had to stick it out & make it work

And that's a good thing...? scratchy.gif

 

Obviously if a thing's worth having, it's sometimes worth working for, but when you see some bickering middle-aged couples who are just 'sticking it out' and barely see eye-to-eye, you have to ask what principle they are trying to defend by carrying on making each other miserable...

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QUOTE (LiquidEyes @ Sep 12 2004, 21:51)
QUOTE (Lisa @ Sep 12 2004, 21:33)
Years ago it was not so simple & you had to stick it out & make it work

And that's a good thing...? scratchy.gif

 

Obviously if a thing's worth having, it's sometimes worth working for, but when you see some bickering middle-aged couples who are just 'sticking it out' and barely see eye-to-eye, you have to ask what principle they are trying to defend by carrying on making each other miserable...

Oh I agree Andy, but do you think because divorce is so easy to do now a days that less actually try to make it work, or rebuild their relationships? unsure.gif

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Engaged to be married easter bank holiday, fixing skirting boards at home.

 

Single again August bank holiday, CREAMFIELDS

 

Take you pick, what a top night!!!!!! and Im not talking skirting boards!!

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QUOTE (Lisa @ Sep 13 2004, 09:22)
do you think because divorce is so easy to do now a days that less actually try to make it work, or rebuild their relationships? unsure.gif

That's their loss isn't it! I hardly think the 'hassle' of getting divorced should be the key disincentive. Besides, you can still remarry!

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