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Do you ever want to get married?
Do you ever want to get married?
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CGrascal
Infamous
With how cold and distant I am offline and the fact I hate kids (All thanks to my job), hell no!
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I want to, but considering I'm not even 20 yet, it's the least of my concerns.
I want to complete my college education first and get a career going before I can commit myself like that.
I want to complete my college education first and get a career going before I can commit myself like that.
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I do actually want to get married one of these days but I also am someone of the age of only nineteen, so right now I am just trying to finish my schooling get a job going and basically get a steady flow going and once that is accomplished I do hope I find somepony where we share strong feelings for each other.
But then again as I have seen people are saying how a piece of paper does not symbolize the love between two people, and I couldn't agree more. If you marry someone it should be out of love and not the financial benefits of having a marriage license/certificate or what ever. If it came to a situation to where me and my significant other could not afford a wedding that would not stop me from marrying her nor would it symbolize me not loving her.
I personally think that couples should have a choice between a financial wedding (where everything is documented and benefits can be achieved) regardless if there is love or not but also a marriage ceremony in which you can just walk up to a minister or priest or whatever you call them and say "Hey, we wish to be married" bing bang zoom and it's done (but then again this would only be if you are religious). If you are not religious or just do not think it as a necessity of having anypony witness your marriage then that is fine to. Well I could go on for hours but I will spare any of you who read this a long read and end here.
But then again as I have seen people are saying how a piece of paper does not symbolize the love between two people, and I couldn't agree more. If you marry someone it should be out of love and not the financial benefits of having a marriage license/certificate or what ever. If it came to a situation to where me and my significant other could not afford a wedding that would not stop me from marrying her nor would it symbolize me not loving her.
I personally think that couples should have a choice between a financial wedding (where everything is documented and benefits can be achieved) regardless if there is love or not but also a marriage ceremony in which you can just walk up to a minister or priest or whatever you call them and say "Hey, we wish to be married" bing bang zoom and it's done (but then again this would only be if you are religious). If you are not religious or just do not think it as a necessity of having anypony witness your marriage then that is fine to. Well I could go on for hours but I will spare any of you who read this a long read and end here.
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I'm a sucker who believes in soul mates so until I find that special someone who shares my interests my sense of humor my love of video games and accepts me for who I am marriage is probably way off in the distance for me
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I have no intention of getting married at all. I do wonder though if there is someone out there who could convince me to marry them. If there is, what are they like, what kind of person are they that they could get me to abandon my beliefs like that?
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YES i am married and let me tell you she's the most sensitive girl in the world but through it all i love her!:3
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Only if I find someone that meets my absolutely absurdly high standards. I'm both extremely patient and not fond of children at all, so it can wait until my standards are met. Worst case scenario is that I grow old and die surrounded by a harem of 2D women because I couldn't pick just one, which would be possible because I'd be quite upset if virtual reality doesn't exist by the time I die. I still have at least roughly 55 years before I hit the average (for now, as it may very well rise in the future) expected lifespan.
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[color=red]getting married doesnt seem bad but, along with my different personailties i have alot of problems,sometimes I feel like Mr.Right will never be true,still would be nice to get married then again if ur in love a ring and the words" I do" doesnt mean a thing anymore................the lonely girl who cant sleeep Rei Mizuho=/[/color]
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Honestly, maybe. I do want to spend the rest of my life with a special someone eventually, but marriage would only be a formality. I don't really care for it.
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Akemi Mokoto
Director of LDTF
You bet your ass I do. To cute, not fat, girl who loves anime as much as me and is willing to has sex at a minimal of 3 times/day. =^__^=