View Full Version : Are you married? ;)
Yahook
07-12-2005, 10:42 AM
I'm not yet. But I think next year is good time for me to do it :wink:
Stazz
07-12-2005, 12:30 PM
No. And i'll not think about it at least next 3-4 years :) I'm too young for it :lol:
Nope ... nadda ... never!
I am a hippy at heart, and I do not believe in that institution - if I was to find I female I truly love, she would agree with my thoughts of marriage.
I am not Christian/Catholic (I'm an Atheist.), so by rights, I can not get married.
sniperwolf
07-13-2005, 05:06 AM
neveeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrr beeeeeeeeeeeeeeennnnnnn.......
:x :x :x
sexygorgeous
07-13-2005, 09:36 AM
nope.. :)
MindyBlingBucks
07-13-2005, 01:26 PM
Nope. I'm not married. I like the idea of marriage, the original one. . .but I hate what it's become these days. It's no longer a committment of anything if you can simply get out of it. Why bother in the first place?
:wink:
Nope. I'm not married. I like the idea of marriage, the original one. . .but I hate what it's become these days. It's no longer a committment of anything if you can simply get out of it. Why bother in the first place?
:wink:
Exactly - I agree with the union of two, but if it means being able to get divorced the following week, what is the point?
(I find it simply pathetic that the 'church' will not allow homosexuals, gay or lesbian, to get married because they feel it is against what the rulebook states, yet heterosexuals can get divorced. It is apparent that not all things evolve, such as religion.)
MindyBlingBucks
07-13-2005, 04:11 PM
Nope. I'm not married. I like the idea of marriage, the original one. . .but I hate what it's become these days. It's no longer a committment of anything if you can simply get out of it. Why bother in the first place?
:wink:
Exactly - I agree with the union of two, but if it means being able to get divorced the following week, what is the point?
(I find it simply pathetic that the 'church' will not allow homosexuals, gay or lesbian, to get married because they feel it is against what the rulebook states, yet heterosexuals can get divorced. It is apparent that not all things evolve, such as religion.)
I'm not too sure, but I thought that some churches, at least, didn't honor divorces. That divorces are done through the government, but through the church, you're supposed to be still married. And further, if you wanted to get remarried to someone else, you had to either just do it legally, or go to a different religious sect, because the church you originally married in won't marry you again, since you are still considered married.
Wait. . .did that make any sense?
I have my opinions on marriage probably because of my parents, who got married, had my sister and I, got divorced. . . and then ten years later, got remarried to eachother, had my two little brothers, and then got divorced again. . .
I'm not too sure, but I thought that some churches, at least, didn't honor divorces. That divorces are done through the government, but through the church, you're supposed to be still married. And further, if you wanted to get remarried to someone else, you had to either just do it legally, or go to a different religious sect, because the church you originally married in won't marry you again, since you are still considered married.
Wait. . .did that make any sense?
I'll stick with the soul mate theory - does not mean no celebration, it simply means no church, while still spiritual, somewhat. (Heck, if a guy can find a woman weird enough to agree with that, chances are they would never get divorced.)
MindyBlingBucks
07-13-2005, 04:26 PM
I'll stick with the soul mate theory - does not mean no celebration, it simply means no church, while still spiritual, somewhat. (Heck, if a guy can find a woman weird enough to agree with that, chances are they would never get divorced.)
I think handfasting ceremonies are romantic. But it's hard to find a guy who doesn't think they're "gay". :bad:
I'll stick with the soul mate theory - does not mean no celebration, it simply means no church, while still spiritual, somewhat. (Heck, if a guy can find a woman weird enough to agree with that, chances are they would never get divorced.)
I think handfasting ceremonies are romantic. But it's hard to find a guy who doesn't think they're "gay". :bad:
Yah, I know, people are too quick to throw out that gay thing.
Handfasting, thanks Mindy, I had a difficult tyring to come up with a suitable term.
Serious Partners
07-14-2005, 08:09 AM
Nope :) but i have lived with my girlfriend for a long time already..
sniperwolf
07-15-2005, 04:26 AM
so now your username makes sense.... :)