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wrote on 7 Jan 2025, 23:24 last edited by
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wrote on 7 Jan 2025, 23:29 last edited by
Lucas is engaged?
When did that happen???
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wrote on 8 Jan 2025, 01:50 last edited by
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wrote on 8 Jan 2025, 02:01 last edited by
Way too young.
Don't let him do anything until he has consulted with tncr.
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wrote on 8 Jan 2025, 02:06 last edited by Mik 1 Aug 2025, 02:07
What Copper said. Despite a fine upbringing, he's but a naif.
We'll be the judge of this match.
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wrote on 8 Jan 2025, 04:20 last edited by
So what s the problem, (dare I say it) is it a vegetarian restaurant (forgive the thought) ?
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At a restaurant with Lucas’ future in-laws…
wrote on 8 Jan 2025, 12:41 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in FFS:
At a restaurant with Lucas’ future in-laws…
Hopefully there's plenty of spirits going around!
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wrote on 8 Jan 2025, 12:45 last edited by
@LuFins-Dad said in FFS:
Lucas is engaged?
When did that happen???
It hasn’t, but they’ve been dating since Seniors in HS, liked each other and been friends since being sophomores, and everybody (most of all them) discuss their future plans…
If the couple is right for each other, getting married young (compared to most people these days) has plenty of advantages. I have a good friend who adopted his kid when he was 22, and later married his future wife who already had a young kid. At 42, they are empty-nesters, with dual incomes, living modestly but VERY comfortably now.
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wrote on 8 Jan 2025, 13:41 last edited by
The kids will be fine.
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@LuFins-Dad said in FFS:
Lucas is engaged?
When did that happen???
It hasn’t, but they’ve been dating since Seniors in HS, liked each other and been friends since being sophomores, and everybody (most of all them) discuss their future plans…
If the couple is right for each other, getting married young (compared to most people these days) has plenty of advantages. I have a good friend who adopted his kid when he was 22, and later married his future wife who already had a young kid. At 42, they are empty-nesters, with dual incomes, living modestly but VERY comfortably now.
wrote on 8 Jan 2025, 14:29 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in FFS:
Lucas is engaged?
When did that happen???
It hasn’t, but they’ve been dating since Seniors in HS, liked each other and been friends since being sophomores, and everybody (most of all them) discuss their future plans…
If the couple is right for each other, getting married young (compared to most people these days) has plenty of advantages. I have a good friend who adopted his kid when he was 22, and later married his future wife who already had a young kid. At 42, they are empty-nesters, with dual incomes, living modestly but VERY comfortably now.
I was 22. First took my future wife out on a date about halfway through my senior year in high school. We broke up after she graduated high school and stayed apart for a year.
But what's meant to be, is meant to be. Not that it's sunshine and roses all the time ...We are both hard-headed people.
But we've been married for 44 years, so I guess I was right.
BTW, I was thinking about high school couples the other day...My class of 93 kids has at least one dozen couples, all still married.
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wrote on 8 Jan 2025, 16:21 last edited by
I’m aware of just one couple from my class, still married last I heard. But the class had ~780 people and there could have been more that I’m not aware of.
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wrote on 8 Jan 2025, 17:03 last edited by
My high school class was all boys, no couples.
How about an all-boy couple?
No.
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