Indoctrination of Second Graders
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They say huge marriages are negatively correlated with marriage longevity. I wonder how super creative romantic proposals fare in that regard. I guess a lot better.
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@Horace said in Indoctrination of Second Graders:
They say huge marriages are negatively correlated with marriage longevity.
In my series of two, I'd say that's accurate.
@George-K said in Indoctrination of Second Graders:
@Horace said in Indoctrination of Second Graders:
They say huge marriages are negatively correlated with marriage longevity.
In my series of two, I'd say that's accurate.
Had a daughter that had to have the Modern Bride fairytale. Marriage lasted about long enough to have a cup of coffee. Second time was a much simpler affair...Eight year anniversary is this month.
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We've already hinted to our daughter that her wedding will be modest. We got her through 5 years undergrad with a car and no debt, and we paid tuition for her masters. And her move to Vegas. She's 30. There's a limit, even for daughters.
@Mik said in Indoctrination of Second Graders:
We've already hinted to our daughter that her wedding will be modest. ...
Is she the type who fancies elaborate weddings? Like, has she started planning her wedding as a little girl? I see that's the stereotype portrayed in bridal themed movies but I am skeptical about how true that is in real life. :man-shrugging:
Also, generally, do girls/women grow out of wedding fantasies as they age?
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@Mik said in Indoctrination of Second Graders:
We've already hinted to our daughter that her wedding will be modest. ...
Is she the type who fancies elaborate weddings? Like, has she started planning her wedding as a little girl? I see that's the stereotype portrayed in bridal themed movies but I am skeptical about how true that is in real life. :man-shrugging:
Also, generally, do girls/women grow out of wedding fantasies as they age?
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