Just curious.
First question...how long were you with your S.O. before you got engaged?
My friend got engaged after being with the guy for 1 month...
Another friend just got engaged after 8-9 months?
They're not married yet.
We're all in college.
And it seems like all my friends have "I LOVE SO-AND-SO" all over their room, apartment, everything. They're absolutely CRAZY about 'em. And one of my friends who's been with her guy for say 2 months does that too... All of them even change their last name and write it on their dry erase board on their bedroom doors. LOL!
I've been friends with my bf for a long time and we've been dating for 9 months. I don't go all out writing everywhere in sight "I'M IN LOVE WITH MY BOYFRIEND" and go around changing my last name and advertising how obsessed I am with him. It's just weird. I think it's funny.
So basically... how long were you with your S.O. before your engagement?
And do you think you act quite obsessive about him/her?
2006-10-24
09:10:52
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Like you guys have said, I also think the fact they're a bit immature in this "love" as well. Apparently they were engaged before... but that was when they were even younger. I also agree that they're just trying on this new feeling of love.
This is my first serious relationship. So yeah, I'm kinda new at this love thing. 9 months is a long time for me. And I don't go around advertising how majorly in love I am with him. "OMG I LOVE HIM SO MUCH I DON'T WANT TO BE WITH ANYONE ELSE AHHH OMG!! LOLLL" Hahaha. I feel a bit more mature than that, you know. More of an "adult" relationship. I'm also not a girly girl. I guess that's another thing.
And I was also thinkin'... wouldn't being smothering and needy just chase the guy away? That happened to one of my friends.
And my bf and I plan on getting married after college anyways. It's just not official. And am I the only girl in the world who doesn't care about a ring? He gave me a ring made out candy wrappers and I was happy. ; }
2006-10-24
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Was with my husband for a @ 2.5 years before we got engaged. And I have NEVER acted the way your friends are. I think it has a lot to do with their maturity level. Its just plain silly, and a good way to drive their boyfriends/fiancees away!!
2006-10-24 09:26:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Every females and challenge is exceptional, so you are going to get a kind of solutions. Personally, I might have cherished to have had an engagement of approximately a million yr. Unfortunately, that wasn't feasible. Sure, we might have performed the courthouse factor, however that is now not what we desired. We fairly desired to proportion our day with the men and women who're closest to us. It manner plenty to us and it don't have been the equal in any other case. So besides, once we first obtained engaged it used to be past due December of '07. We determined a spring time marriage ceremony might be satisfactory. Spring of '08 might were too quickly (from a fiscal and making plans detail), so we determined upon June of '09. Well, once we sat all the way down to seem at our fiances and make a marriage ceremony finances, we learned that in an effort to have the marriage ceremony in '09, we might have needed to positioned plenty on bank cards and might incur plenty of debt from it. We determined that it wasn't a intelligent proposal, and positioned it off yet another yr in order that we might shop to pay for all of it in coins. We're now not doing some thing excessive, however we are living in an overly costly subject and actually have a loan to pay! We simply suggestion it made extra feel. A lengthy engagement has had well elements and dangerous elements. The satisfactory factor is that we have accomplished our financial savings pursuits and won't incur one cent of debt from our marriage ceremony. Also, we have been in a position to devise at our amusement with out feeling rushed or overly careworn. The dangerous side is the ready. It's been see you later and we have been equipped this whole time. To be sincere, it kinda sucks! You realize your female friend satisfactory, so most effective you'll come to a decision what she'd like probably the most. If you are making plans on getting married in approximately a yr, I'd recommend to her now. A yr is approximately the ordinary duration of an engagement. If you are making plans on getting married in additional than 18 months, I might take a while and believe approximately it a little. Weigh the professionals and the cons and take a look at to determine what your female friend might like probably the most.
2016-09-01 02:03:44
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband and I just got married a few weeks ago. We started dating in January 2005, were living together by May, got engaged a year later (May 2006), and were married in September. No, we do not act obsessively about each other, we're in our 30s, and it would be just childish. Sounds like a lot of your friends are fairly immature, and are "trying on" this new feeling they call love. Hopefully, they will get more sensible as they grow up. Love is a great feeling, but not a cause for obsession. At least, this is how I feel about it.
2006-10-24 09:24:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not obsessive in love. I hate the idea of smothering or being smothered.
My now husband asked me to go ring shopping after 1 month of dating and proposed 3 months later. We saved up our money for our dream wedding and we've now been married 1 year and together for 3 years.
2006-10-24 09:13:09
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answered by Rachel 7
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My husband and I were best friends for 4 and a half yrs and engaged for 1 yr and now married for almost 3 yrs. And no, I didn't act obsessively in love like your friends do (lol). Ours wasn't your typical "high school crush" or anything like that.
2006-10-24 09:20:28
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answered by cheetah7 6
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My hubby and I dated for four months before getting engaged, one year later we got married. I was not that obsessed. I love him to death, but we have a more "adult" relationship. It could be due to the fact we are not in school.
2006-10-24 09:22:14
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answered by Anonymous
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IF YOU HAVE TO ACT,,ITS NOT REAL.
2006-10-24 09:13:12
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answered by Anonymous
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