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Previously on "Soon to be married's only!"

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
    Oh, yes. Don't scrimp on the big day! It might seem a lot less hassle just to elope, but do your wedding day well and the memory of it will make you feel warm and fuzzy for many years to come!
    I'd slightly disagree - make sure that the wedding is the wedding that you want. That's not to say blow millions on it, or scrimp - but get what you want. When I got married, there were less than 30 people at the ceremony, since we didn't want to invite everyone who we hardly ever saw. Much nicer, we decided, to just have the closest family and friends there.

    Mind you, the thought of nipping to the Chapel O' Love in Vegas, to get married by Elvis in a gold lame suit was discussed at one stage...

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    Ahh you've smelt the wedding cake and nothing is going to put you off!
    Most females seem to have been sold the Cinderella story.... everything in life is about finding & marrying Prince Charming
    When a man says "Will you marry me?", what a women hears is "Would you like to have a wedding?"

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  • Gonzo
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    Personally, I think I'm very realistic. I'm very excited to be married, although not so bothered about the "big day". I think I'd rather just nick off somewhere just the two of us to be honest!

    I'm also a bit scared in case married life sucks and we start fighting all the time or something.

    Me and my other half know each other very very well, and most of the time get on fantastically, but we've had 2 of our most established, loved up and generally happiest couples split up over the last year (who've both been together about 10 years and seemed solid as rocks)...so it's hard to be on cloud 9 really.

    I guess I'm going into it with the attitude of "he's my best mate and I want to be around him for as long as I can possibly see"...but I can't say with any certainty if it'll last. Which kind of sucks really, cause I really want it too.
    No reason why being married should make any difference to your relationship. If you think of each other as best mates now then that is a solid foundation for a marriage IMO. Me and Mrs Gonzo are the same, sure we have our moments, but we have fun and there is noone else either of us would want to spend our time with watching cr@p on the TV (and believe me we do spend a lot of time watching cr@p on the TV!)

    I think that it is unrealistic expectations that end up being the cause of most marriage failures so if you are fully aware of what to expect up front then you shouldn't have any worries.

    Oh, yes. Don't scrimp on the big day! It might seem a lot less hassle just to elope, but do your wedding day well and the memory of it will make you feel warm and fuzzy for many years to come!

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    When I got married, we'd been engaged for four years - what was the point in being engaged and not getting married? The reasons for marriage were still as valid as they were when I proposed, and we knew that we were doing what felt right.
    No regrets.
    aka "drifting into marriage"

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    First ask yourself "why are we getting married"
    It's a valid question - if you have a good reason to be getting married (and I'm not going to go into what constitutes a good reason or not), and want to be getting married, then get married.

    When I got married, we'd been engaged for four years - what was the point in being engaged and not getting married? The reasons for marriage were still as valid as they were when I proposed, and we knew that we were doing what felt right.

    No regrets.

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  • DaveB
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    So when is it due?

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by daviejones View Post
    Marriage is an institution they say........so is fookin Broadmoor but I don't wanna go there either!!!


    I applaud you.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
    Oi!! This isn't a thread for you miserable lot to make us feel sh*t about getting married...it's for us to talk about how we feel about it, amongst ourselves.

    So b*gger off!
    Ahh you've smelt the wedding cake and nothing is going to put you off!
    Most females seem to have been sold the Cinderella story.... everything in life is about finding & marrying Prince Charming

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Then ask yourself, what are the legal disadvantages of just living together.
    Nothing that cannot be overcome by forward planning and astute lawyers

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    First ask yourself "why are we getting married"
    Then ask yourself, what are the legal disadvantages of just living together.

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  • daviejones
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    Marriage is an institution they say........so is fookin Broadmoor but I don't wanna go there either!!!

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  • SallyAnne
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    First ask yourself "why are we getting married"
    Oi!! This isn't a thread for you miserable lot to make us feel sh*t about getting married...it's for us to talk about how we feel about it, amongst ourselves.

    So b*gger off!

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  • Troll
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    First ask yourself "why are we getting married"

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  • SallyAnne
    started a poll Soon to be married's only!

    Soon to be married's only!

    24
    Wish I'd never proposed/accepted!
    0.00%
    0
    Excited!
    20.83%
    5
    Bricking it!!!
    4.17%
    1
    Nervous!
    16.67%
    4
    It's going to cost a fortune!!!
    16.67%
    4
    Bridezilla has already appearred!
    4.17%
    1
    Well, I HATE the in laws now.
    0.00%
    0
    My other half is the best in the world.
    16.67%
    4
    Cant wait to start having babies :-)
    4.17%
    1
    I am AndyW
    16.67%
    4
    We've had the "marrieds only" and "single's only" but us "soon to be married's" lot dont really fit in to either!!

    So come on - how do you feel about it?

    (You can choose more than 1 option!)


    Personally, I think I'm very realistic. I'm very excited to be married, although not so bothered about the "big day". I think I'd rather just nick off somewhere just the two of us to be honest!

    I'm also a bit scared in case married life sucks and we start fighting all the time or something.

    Me and my other half know each other very very well, and most of the time get on fantastically, but we've had 2 of our most established, loved up and generally happiest couples split up over the last year (who've both been together about 10 years and seemed solid as rocks)...so it's hard to be on cloud 9 really.

    I guess I'm going into it with the attitude of "he's my best mate and I want to be around him for as long as I can possibly see"...but I can't say with any certainty if it'll last. Which kind of sucks really, cause I really want it too.
    Last edited by SallyAnne; 15 October 2007, 07:42.

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