What I mean is, Your own birth mom and Dad are they still married? I am not talking about step parents.
When I was your age. All of my classmates parents were married. I don't know a single class mate who's parents were divorced.
We had our 10 year reunion a couple of years ago and only 2 classmates parents were divorced. We were all shocked. My parents have been married for over 40 years. More in love and happy then they were over 40 years ago.
2006-07-13
05:40:01
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I am 33 years old ( class of 92) my husband's parents have also been married for over 40 years. We have been married for 5 years. Marriage looks good for us.
2006-07-13
05:54:50 ·
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I am not a teen I am just a bit younger than you ...Class of 95
My father has pass but my parents were married when he died.
My grandparent are 90 and 85 and still maddly in love with eachother for 65 years in November.
2006-07-13 05:46:14
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answered by rranderson1968 4
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I am not a teen, but my parents have been married for 40 years and my husband's parents have been married for 38 years. Things are looking good for us as a married couple.
2006-07-13 05:52:18
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answered by little fairy lady 3
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I'm not a teen anymore. I'm nearly 21. My parents were married for 16 years when they decided to get divorced. They divorced the summer before my junior year of high school. My mom left my dad for another man who happens to be my stepdad now. My mom and I have some major issues because of this. Both sets of my grandparents never divorced. Both of my grandfathers have passed away but both of my grandmothers are still devoted to their diseased husbands. They both go to the cemetery frequently just to visit their husbands graves. That is the type of love I want in life. I'm engaged now and both me and my fiance do NOT believe in divorce. When you marry someone, you marry them and love them forever. That's the way it should be.
2006-07-13 05:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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mine are still married, but in the past years divorce was considered to be a bit taboo, so parents from up until the 90's stayed married mostly because of what people might say if they didn't , they still dont get divorced (maybe they are miserable, maybe not) because they still have that mentality, like when they find it hard to learn to operate, say a computer, because it was a different time, just look at raymond's from "Everybody loves raymond" parents
2006-07-13 08:18:49
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answered by ? 4
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I'm not a teenager, in my early 20s, however no, my biological parents are no longer married. They were married for 4 years and are on SUCH better paths now that i have to say my life has doubled in love and appreciation from them and their new spouses.
Gotta find the silver lining to the clouds, right?
2006-07-13 05:46:59
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answered by camoprincess32 4
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I too had my first daughter whilst i replaced into 17 and replaced right into a youngster mom yet only as you probably did I graduated college, have been given married and that i'm now 24 and am now a proud mom of three alluring teenagers and we are trying for a fourth! I and you probably did no longer replace right into a statistic yet for various teenage parents issues do no longer paintings out so properly. Social media and tv play a great function in young infants lives at present and intercourse is in fact promoted on television and teenagers sense compelled to have intercourse to look "cool" and that they are young infants; they do no longer think of in the previous they act. you're able to make each and every of the mandatory precautions to aim and end your infants from having intercourse yet whilst push includes shove they'll do what they want. My mom placed me on beginning administration, offered me condoms and talked to me non end approximately having intercourse and the hazards and outcomes that comprise it yet teenagers would be teenagers and issues take place .
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answered by ? 4
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My parents are still married. 16 years in september
2006-07-13 06:19:09
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answered by kenyarae1407 2
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I am not a teen, but my parents were still married and very much in love. They would have had their 31st anniversary this September, but my father passed away unexpectedly in February. When I was in school, I was one of just a few who still had both a mother and father married.
2006-07-13 05:54:16
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answered by Brooke 4
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My birth parents are married and right now are on their 22nd anniversary they have been married since my mom was 18 and my dad was 21 and waited till my mom was 21 to have my older sister.
2006-07-13 05:44:13
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answered by sweetascherrypie 2
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yeah, my parents were married in college, and are still married to this day.. they are both 49. They have had some rough paches, a couple of years ago, due to job problems etc., but they woprked it out well, and now seem really happy together.
2006-07-13 06:27:00
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answered by NY Lady 5
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