worst day ever

MassSupra89

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dcru is right then. They definetly need to think about eachother and take better care of eachother if they think they can spend their lives together. They both should have better judgement and responsibility.
 

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A friend of mine was engaged at 17 when her boyfriend left for the army... I could only sit back and know it will never work out (not like I cared). He cheated on her at least 3 times while they were engaged and she still hasn't dumped him.:nono:
 

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s383mmber1 said:
Nor do I.


i know, it's called immaturity with a little bit of recklessness mixed in....even if you were capable of handling a marraige and kids at the age of 18 I would think the smart one would enjoy the last moments of the free life while they still can. I know I will be!

that said, at 16 I'm in well into the process of building a long term relationship...but have no plans whatsoever of marraige, and neither does my g/f, and that's the way we both think it should be.
 
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lanky189

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i began dating my fiance at 17, she was 16, that was back in 2001. 5 years later we're still together...diff people then we were..but all the happier for the changes...