marriage is a commitment, and a promise of the heart , so if you promise to love this person and be true to them, then i say follow what you have promised it's until death do you part.
2007-03-27 10:02:59
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answered by greeneyed_angel362002 2
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Who the hell premeditates a time line for their marriage? If a person is worth marrying then it should be a life long commitment! This question is more relevant when related to dating, like; "how long should I date if the relationship is not going anywhere"?
Am I misunderstanding your question??? Are you really asking how many years old should you be before marrying??? If so you need to work on your grammar, no offense. :)
2007-03-27 16:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Well in my opinion marriage is a vow to stay with a person forever, no matter what happens. If you cannot be sure that you can trust someone or be with this person forever I believe that the word marriage shouldn't even enter your vocabulary til you're actually ready. People do change but if you know a person well enough and you have a good connection with them usually you'll change with them and for the better.
2007-03-27 16:55:36
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answered by Anonymous
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ok, this question seems really stupid to me, because I see marriage as a life time commitment. Aren't you supposed to love your wife until the day death seperates you??
What is sad is that nowadays our society depicts marriage as just some thing people do to show commitment but they don't try to make it work, they just abandon if it isn't making them "happy". We need to wake up and be truthful to what we say! If we swear we will love the person till death, than that's what we should do.
No wonder so many people nowadays are depressed and hurt and need help!!
Why don't we wake up and see what marriage really is about!
2007-03-27 16:55:17
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answered by Jakie22 2
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Well you do say "till death do us part" when you say I do. Unless there are other contributing factors like one cheats on the other, which I have to add is unforgivable, than there shouldn't be an excuse. You make a serious commitment when you get married. If you can't handle it than you shouldn't get married.
2007-03-27 17:15:34
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answered by Mommy G 2
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2007-03-27 17:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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When you marry, it should be a life long commitment,first to God then to each other. Marriage is a covenant God made between a man and woman. The two become one.
2007-03-27 16:55:12
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answered by ? 4
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How every many years are between the time you said, "I Do" and the time one of you dies. Of course, there are exceptions. Cheating, abuse, etc would be a good reason to not stayed married long!
2007-03-27 16:52:40
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answered by bina64davis 6
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Marriage is a commitment for life..... My wife and I celebrate our 19th wedding anniversary in July, and we plan on many, many more..... Sure, there may be times when life gets you down, or things just aren't working out, but when you truely love your spouse.... and they love you back.... marriage is a beautiful instrument of commitment to one another.
2007-03-27 16:54:51
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answered by T D 2
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When you commit to someone for a lifetime, then you should be prepared to stick it out. Be the one to hold that person's hand as they take their last breath. (Provided it's not because you're holding a pillow over their face!)
2007-03-27 16:53:13
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answered by SodaLicious 5
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