1/16/2012 5:36:36 PM
^^^I don't disagree...but I just don't think it's necessary.
1/16/2012 5:37:59 PM
1/16/2012 5:41:00 PM
to each their own I guessif you've dated for awhile you know someone's bad habits, you know how clean they keep their bathroom, etc...you can stay over at somebody's place or vice versa numerous times, you can go out of town with them for a week and enjoy every minute of itbut i don't think thats a substitute for seeing someone every morning for 6 months straight and really knowing if that person is someone you want to spend the rest of your life withbut whatever works]
1/16/2012 6:29:12 PM
1/16/2012 6:35:30 PM
1) Date for a good while2) Live together for a good while 3) Be engaged for a good while4) Then get marriedNo one path is for everyone, but I think generally increasing levels of commitment make sense. TreeTwista10
1/16/2012 10:48:42 PM
1/22/2012 9:44:58 PM
That just proves that studies aren't shit... the only time they hold any weight... is if you're in corporate or college. Anyone who cites studies regarding matters of life is only admitting that they themselves have not experienced anything but still wish to carry weight in a conversation.And if you're in corporate, you're pretty much selling or bs-ing your way out of something.
1/23/2012 2:45:10 AM
It all comes down to people wanting to make it work.If both do, it does.If one doesn't, it won't.No other factors play a part. and for the record, moving in with my girlfriend was one of the best decisions I've ever made.
1/23/2012 2:52:42 AM