Whatever you do, the McDonald's parking lot is NOT the place to ask her THAT question. I know from experience. I am just glad that she eventually got over it and married me anyway.
2006-08-08 09:37:28
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answered by Jack 7
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Of course, she is going to have a life-time experience in college, but are you going to college too? Have you two talked about how your relationship will be when she's away? Are you really ready to get married? How long have you been dating? Can you support a baby if she gets pregnant? Talk to your parents, and tell them how you feel, if you are comfortable. I would wait, because you might scare her off. You are young and if you two really love each other then give each other a chance to live your youthful years to the fullest, which you can do together. Also, please keep in mind that people change, and you don't want to get your expectations up and then have them broken. Let your heart decide ultimately, if you know she loves you so much too, then it may not scare her off.... you know best... Good luck, kid.
2006-08-08 09:32:09
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answered by rollarcoaster brain 2
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Awwww! any girl would love to hear that question but you have to be sure shes ready bcuz you don't want to rush into things based just off of feelings it could ruin things plus if yall really love each other then time don't matter. But if shes bout to start college you might wonna wait a bit cuz you wouldn't want her to lose focus in school or get distracted specially if shes a girl shell want to do every thang for the weddin so for now in my opinion I think you should wait a while.
2006-08-08 09:35:45
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answered by enani m 1
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Cracking such a lot of your bones is pleasant and truthfully won't do any harm. However, popping your neck would reason your again to shift out of alignment. I might now not propose doing that (even though I do, too..dangerous dependancy). When you are popping matters, all that is taking place is compressed fuel and extra synovial fluid is being leased from among the joints, that is what factors the sensation of remedy.
2016-08-28 10:44:15
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answered by Anonymous
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My "baby" brother (18 yrs younger) just got married last month. He had been dating his wife since they were in grade 9, proposed to her just before they started college, and set a date for after they graduated. I see nothing wrong with it!
Follow your heart.
2006-08-08 09:43:01
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answered by mama_bears_den 4
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if she feels the same for you, Go ahead. It may be difficult with her leaving but it will be a good test for the relationship. If you do though, be prepared for the worst if she says no.
2006-08-08 09:29:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Well it depends how old she is. and how old you are. You should ask her if she love you and make up this corny speech like: when I look into your eyes my world's alright. Then depends on her answer, ask or not! Good Luck! Hope it works out alright!
2006-08-08 09:32:48
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answered by Yellow :) 3
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Man, go for it. You love this girl don't you, well then do it, the worst thing that can happen is her saying no.
2006-08-08 09:57:06
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answered by Maverick 2
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I say go for it...but like the rest be prepared for the worst. there's a possibilty she could say no.
2006-08-08 09:30:52
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answered by Cathy 4
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I think you might scare her off because she is barely starting college.
2006-08-08 09:27:44
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answered by starr 4
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