It freaks me out when I'm looking at the profile page of one of my LJ friends who's married or has kids or both and I realize they're my age.
I mean, most of the people I went to high school with are married, but it's Pulaski!! There's nothing else to do! And it's not like most of those marriages will last anyway...
I mean, most of the people I went to high school with are married, but it's Pulaski!! There's nothing else to do! And it's not like most of those marriages will last anyway...
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Date: 2002-07-20 07:10 pm (UTC)I remember reading an article about "Starter Marriages" ( a very short marriage that you have in your late teens to mid twenties, before you actually settle down to your 2nd and "real" marriage") and that they are very common with today's twenty-somethings.
Oh honey...
Date: 2002-07-20 07:13 pm (UTC)It's amazing. Lots of differences and dilineations between people. Rarely a surprise anymore, though each situation is different!
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Date: 2002-07-20 07:14 pm (UTC)As much as I bitch about my love life, I'm kinda hoping that the delays and stuff will help me to avoid some of the pitfalls. I've always been extremely romantic/idealistic about wanting to get married just once, for life. But I guess we all start out feeling that way.
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Date: 2002-07-20 09:14 pm (UTC)Of course, when I was 24, I had been in the same relationship since I was 19, and just married. All my friends now tho, like NONE of them are married.
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Date: 2002-07-20 10:19 pm (UTC)Happens way more than any of us want to think about.
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Date: 2002-07-21 10:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-07-22 10:59 am (UTC)Everyone's life is so individual, it's hard to say someone is "too young" for this or that. I mean, I got married a week after I turned 24. Was I ready? Well, its five years later, we're still here. Did I know other people who were the same age who weren't ready? Yeah. But you know, they might never be ready, no matter how old or mature they are.
The moral is: keep your eyes on your own paper. Don't worry about comparison.