got engaged after 9 months...happily..
2007-10-02 14:54:35
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answered by Felix 7
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I got married after dating my husband for 6months. Although we dated a year and a half before, but it didn't work out then. I think if you truely love each other and willing to committ then it doesn't matter how long you've been together. I'd do it all over again! Sure we argue just like every married couple, but at the end of the day we know we love each other more than anything in the world, and with each little arguement we grow closer, because we usually find out more about each other. We've been married for a year and 2months. Hope this helped!
2007-10-03 00:29:09
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answered by Brecken's Mommy 3
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wow girl, that is a hard question. and i married my husband after knowing him for only 3 months. as of now we will be married 4 years in february. i can tell you in some ways it has been very good, and in other ways it has been very difficult. but i think any relationship has it's difficulties so i don't blame it entirely on a short engagement. would i do it again...i think i would. there are things i didn't know enough about him when i married him that i have since found out. but those things have also changed for the better in the 4 yrs we've been married. what i attribute the success of our marriage to is our mutual faith in God and our mutual willingness to communicate and treat each other with respect. if it wasn't for that, we wouldn't have the peace and happiness that we have in our marriage. so if you believe in God, then pray separately and pray together and see what doors He opens or closes. also realize it take 2 to make a relationship work. so make sure you can communicate well, and make sure that you are willing to work on those things in yourself that are less than perfect. and you will do fine.
2007-10-02 22:01:57
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband and I met in January and were friends unitl September 11 when we told eachother how we felt (finally). Oct. 17 he rproposed and we were married 1 year and 1 month later. During our friendship we had no clue how the other felt. I found out because I got his roomate drunk one night and he spilled the beans, while he was inside on a date with another woman!!! talk about akward. We will be married 7 years this november.
2007-10-02 22:31:26
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answered by jen 2
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I was engaged after only two weeks of dating. We were married a month and a half later. We have been married for ten years with three beautiful children. We have had our ups and downs. Currently on a major down spiral.
2007-10-02 23:57:46
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answered by Tiffany L 4
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No but have lived together as married after just 2 months and would never do it again.
2007-10-02 22:27:52
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answered by JadeyOz 5
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No I haven't done it. My friend just got married after 3 months of knowing the man. They are doing good but they barely started their marriage about 2 months ago. So it will take time to really tell how it will go.
2007-10-02 21:59:36
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answered by <Carol> 5
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My husband and I had our first date on March 1, 2006. We were engaged by August. Moved in together in September. We were suppose to marry on November 11th, 2006; however, we pushed it back to March 3, 2007. I would NOT suggest something so quick to anyone. Horrible idea.
2007-10-02 21:54:39
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answered by copswife134 3
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I don't know if this qualifies me to answer your query, but after three months of dating my gf and I moved in together and lived together for a year then we got married. That was 35 years ago, and yes I would do it again.
2007-10-02 21:55:12
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answered by Ray D dog 4
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I started a relationship with my husband in August and got pregnant by september and had had our child and got married right after, we have been together eversince 8 years!! No, wouldnt do it again!! I see we will be married forever!!
2007-10-02 22:07:37
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answered by anonymous 4
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Falling in love and getting married is one thing. Being in love only last so long, then you learn to love, and you not necessarily "in love" anymore. That is when commitment, dedication, honesty, and compromise comes into play.... let's say 10 years into a marriage.... all I can say is good luck, because it's not easy. NOT AT ALL.
2007-10-02 22:07:39
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answered by Muddy Bootz 1
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