Just wondering what you guys think of LDR's (international or not) marrying to stay together?
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Met: November 19, 2010
Tim came to Texas: April 27, 2011
Made it official: April 29, 2011
Lori went to England: September 21, 2011
Mini trip to Paris: September 22, 2011
Tim popped the question: September 22, 2011
K-1 Visa approved!: May 21, 2012
Closed the distance!: July 26, 2012
Got married: September 22, 2012
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If you gotta, you gotta. But I still think every marriage for any reason should be given a lot of thought. Having been through a divorce, I can tell you it sucks and I can only imagine how complicated it would be internationally.
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We've considered marriage as our way to close the distance. If you know you're going to be with that person in the long run, why not?started dating: 12/08/12
"i love you": 04/12/13
el paso: 07/24/13 - 08/05/13
montreal: 12/13/13 - 01/03/14
el paso: 01/05/14 - 01/19/14
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el paso: 07/27/14 - 08/18/14
el paso: 12/27/14 - 01/16/15
el paso: 06/02/15 - 08/17/15
san antonio: 02/04/16 - 02/08/16
san antonio/el paso: 06/03/16 - 06/21/16
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If you're marrying to stay together then you're marrying for love, no? sounds like a good reason to me
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I would definetely consider that! At least with some time on my back to know the person and if the relationship had any future, and if the other person might possably be happy after a relocation. I cannot marry though, since I am already married to my husband. I don't think getting a (fake) divorce is kind to any of us three either... so my best option is helping my SO get an education so he can relocate by himself.I made love to him only twice, she thought and looked at the man laying asleep beside her. And yet still it is as if we have been together forever, as if he has always known my life, my soul, my body, my light, my pain
- Paulo Coelho, "Eleven minutes"
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I see it exactly like ionna. If you're marrying to stay with your SO then you're doing it out of love and that's what it should be built on
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To the OP, or, possibly, to everyone, because clearly I'm missing something: you basically mean, "marry to stay together" as in "marry so you can live together in the same house without risk of the government/family kicking you out", right?
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As far as I'm concerned, that's actually one of the very few instances in which marriage is entirely justified
Provided that you have an established relationship with several visits in between, of course.I thought of you and the years and all the sadness fell away from me - Pink Floyd
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To add to my PP: I ask this because I've known a few people that have gotten married because they felt it was "required", and were pressured into it. (They're not married anymore.) She pushed him into marriage, he realized the mistake it was. They married because they thought their parents would "have" to think of them as adults since they got married.
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Originally posted by lyonsgirl View PostTo add to my PP: I ask this because I've known a few people that have gotten married because they felt it was "required", and were pressured into it. (They're not married anymore.) She pushed him into marriage, he realized the mistake it was. They married because they thought their parents would "have" to think of them as adults since they got married.
My big sister got married to the father of her child while she was pregnant even though it was a one-night-stand and he was engaged to another woman, because their parents made them - you can guess they are not married anymore.
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