Dukes_mom wrote:Also, would it be super mean to call all my family on April fools, say I'm pregnant and getting married? I think it would be hilarious. Plus after they found out it was a joke they would all say "Well that's good, she was to young any ways"
iluvk9 wrote:Dukes_mom wrote:Also, would it be super mean to call all my family on April fools, say I'm pregnant and getting married? I think it would be hilarious. Plus after they found out it was a joke they would all say "Well that's good, she was to young any ways"
Only do that if you don't want a share of the inheritance.
pitbullmamaliz wrote:Tell 'em to shove off. I firmly believe people shouldn't get married before they're AT LEAST 25. I got married a month before my 25th birthday but I still changed so much over the next couple years that we ended up getting divorced.
mnp13 wrote:This came to a different matter for us a few years ago when one of Demo's fellow officers was shot in the back of the head. He lived through it, but will never be "the same" again. If you are not married you have very limited rights when push comes to shove. Unless everything is in writing specifying you as primary decision maker, your partner's family can step in and make medical/life/end-of-life decisions that you know your partner wouldn't want. Yes, they can fight you when you are married, but would have a harder time doing it.
PetieMarie22 wrote:I agree with Liz, people should wait at least until they are 25. I am a TOTALLY different person that I was 10 years ago.
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