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Marriage vows are not magical, and only sacred if the two people who speak them both MAKE them so.
I very much believe in marriage...it's divorce I don't believe in. |
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Very big deal, to both Jon and I.
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I'd say it's a huge deal. a bit more than just paper I only plan to do it once. |
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is a very huge deal, is not just paper; is the acceptance and committment to one another. in something like that.. it wouldn't have matter with or without the paper But that paper makes the lawyers richer and your life more difficult and allows the Government to become a very personal part of your life. Like I said earlier...why should the Government be involved at all in a religious ceromony??? |
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maybe it's a touch of naivety, maybe it's because I'm still young and hopeful.. But I'd like to believe I'm not the only one that considers it a big deal and that I'll get my just one time marriage eventually...
so quit trying to burst my bubble |
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It is...or it should be. I don't think enough people understand the meanng of the phrase til death us do part anymore. We live in a disposable world and marriage has just become something else to throw away.
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The Government owns us once we're born
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maybe it's a touch of naivety, maybe it's because I'm still young and hopeful.. But I'd like to believe I'm not the only one that considers it a big deal and that I'll get my just one time marriage eventually... so quit trying to burst my bubble |
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is a very huge deal, is not just paper; is the acceptance and committment to one another. in something like that.. it wouldn't have matter with or without the paper But that paper makes the lawyers richer and your life more difficult and allows the Government to become a very personal part of your life. Like I said earlier...why should the Government be involved at all in a religious ceromony??? |
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The Government owns us once we're born |
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maybe it's a touch of naivety, maybe it's because I'm still young and hopeful.. But I'd like to believe I'm not the only one that considers it a big deal and that I'll get my just one time marriage eventually... so quit trying to burst my bubble hey, it's half of all marriages that end in divorce.. so I could be in the lucky half |
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It is...or it should be. I don't think enough people understand the meanng of the phrase til death us do part anymore. We live in a disposable world and marriage has just become something else to throw away. |
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The Government owns us once we're born Not me anymore!! Don't have one! |
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maybe it's a touch of naivety, maybe it's because I'm still young and hopeful.. But I'd like to believe I'm not the only one that considers it a big deal and that I'll get my just one time marriage eventually... so quit trying to burst my bubble hey, it's half of all marriages that end in divorce.. so I could be in the lucky half |
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is a very huge deal, is not just paper; is the acceptance and committment to one another. in something like that.. it wouldn't have matter with or without the paper But that paper makes the lawyers richer and your life more difficult and allows the Government to become a very personal part of your life. Like I said earlier...why should the Government be involved at all in a religious ceromony??? Marriage originated as a religious ceromony and was taken over by the government to make it a legal one. |
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if th marrrage is meaningless,,,why in th heck th divorce so expensive,,,,,,,why can't u just pack up an split technically, I'm NOT divorced...but I haven't seen her in over five years either. two more years, and one or both of us is legally dead. |
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maybe it's a touch of naivety, maybe it's because I'm still young and hopeful.. But I'd like to believe I'm not the only one that considers it a big deal and that I'll get my just one time marriage eventually... so quit trying to burst my bubble hey, it's half of all marriages that end in divorce.. so I could be in the lucky half I don't believe that's the case at all. I'm remaining optimistic. I know what I want, and I'll find it. |
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Marriage originated as a religious ceromony and was taken over by the government to make it a legal one.
But if you could only marry within the auspices of religion, then non-religious people would not be allowed to marry. That hardly seems fair. A civil union provides certain legal protection. |
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maybe it's a touch of naivety, maybe it's because I'm still young and hopeful.. But I'd like to believe I'm not the only one that considers it a big deal and that I'll get my just one time marriage eventually... so quit trying to burst my bubble I am NOT young, but have never let anyone burst my bubble yet! Hang in there! I truly feel that when you believe in something strongly enough and are willing to wait for it...eventually it will come to you. |
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