No-one's remarried. Once bitten, twice shy?
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostNo-one's remarried. Once bitten, twice shy?Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostYou missed out Divorced and living with Fiance
I count Fiance as being a bit more than just SO which doesn't imply the same formality. At least thats what MrsB tells me
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostNo-one's remarried. Once bitten, twice shy?Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNot worth the hassle second time around.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYes it is, you've just got to find the right person.
Having been through all that religious hooey the first time round and the divorce was a doddle, it just goes to show that piece of paper at the end of the day means nothing.
The amount of money that people waste on one day suprises me.
A mortgage agreement has more clout.
The only reason I would get married was if it became financially viable for tax reasons.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNeither of us need a piece of paper or a religious ceremony to prove our commitment.
Having been through all that religious hooey the first time round and the divorce was a doddle, it just goes to show that piece of paper at the end of the day means nothing.
The amount of money that people waste on one day suprises me.
A mortgage agreement has more clout.
The only reason I would get married was if it became financially viable for tax reasons.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI have, neither of us need a piece of paper or a religious ceremony to prove our commitment.
Having been through all that religious hooey the first time round and the divorce was a doddle, it just goes to show that piece of paper at the end of the day means nothing.
The amount of money that people waste on one day suprises me.
A mortgage agreement has more clout.
The only reason I would get married was if it became financially viable for tax reasons.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat I should've said was "Yes it is if you find the right person and that's what you both want."
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat I should've said was "Yes it is if you find the right person and that's what you both want."
Sorry darling please remove the kitchen knife from my groin."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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