
alaskexan
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No, never considered it, but looking back... wish I would have went that way. I was so overwhelmed with wedding guests, I didn't even have time to eat! If I could do it over again, I'd spend the money on a kick *** trip to Hawaii, and tie the knot and send everyone a picture! My mom would have eventually gotten over it, right? |
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Leon Miller
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I did. Well my wife was a Jehovah's witness. We met in london, she's American and we fell in love and married without her parents knowing. But now we live about 10 miles from them in the USA and they are cool about it. If you are marrying someone honest and decent then everything wil be good. We now have a little baby and the last thing on my in law's minds is their religion when they see our baby boy smile. |
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ارول سÙيان Arul Sufyan
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i am |
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..to where???...Singapore so small.... |
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hepi♣dva
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yes.... *elope* to town and chill-out with friends :) |
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©actâŠâŠa®
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No...feels like kind of irresponsible knowing very well what my parents expect of me. |
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Ying Ying
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naw |
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ver_jen
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No, but I wish I had. It would have been much simpler and much cheaper. I wanted the marriage but I really didn't care about the wedding. |
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ranunculusviridis
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No! That actually never entered our minds.
We were simply friends for the first 9 days and then he asked if I'd marry him the following weekend. So we were married, exactly 8 days later.
BTW, everything worked out well. We are now married for 37 years. |
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Pamela G
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no |
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the.happy.cow.♥
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With who? My pet cat? =/ |
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Mamacita
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I did it four years ago.. My parents were pissed off. But it he was worth it. Is he worth it? |
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snicker
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yes i did but she would'nt go with me. |
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tonya W
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yep sure did but then we have 5 kids so its kinda hard to do lol
and no we haven't had a honeymoon we been married 2 years but been together 7.. just a happy blended family :) |
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amy
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yes i did |
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brillamont_student
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I think it´s good...as long as both are agreeing on it...
pleeease help!! : http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Am6IIa.XfBwTmFF2wHFb3u_ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080906163525AAv2Svb |
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djkerry7
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Sort of. My boyfriend and I were talking about doing a justice of the peace ceremony and having a real marriage when we could afford it but I was against it.
If you're thinking about legit eloping, I would say not to. You're parents would feel very hurt if they weren't there. HOWEVER...if your parents are douchbags and dislike your significant other thus preventing you from getting married, then do it. And I mean don't like the significant other for no reason at all, not if that person really is bad for you. |
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hushpuppy
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No. Don't have to. My parents would be happy if someone eventually wants me. Mom had said she will even give lotsof give to the unfortunate person, including one King size bed.
Do I need to? Don't think so. |
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♫Your tears wont bring him baq ♫
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heck no |
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james r
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Oh yes baby....oh yes |
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THE ROOSTER
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many times :D just never told the girl i wanted to,i was not 18 anyway |
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♥ Le Coeur De La Mer ♥
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yes... but then i thought how unromantic that is. i'd rather have my family and friends to be there to share the most magical moment of my life. plus, you get to dress all pretty and look like a princess and get all fancy and get tons and tons of presents and money =D and THENNN the after parrrrtyy get drunkkkk and have madd sex!! |
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