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Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 6:46 pm
@Dani: Yup yup yup.I'm 22 in Nov. ^.^ Twins weren't in my genes; I just got lucky. As for a family, why wait? We were head of heels in love, and the time was just...right. My (then boyfriend) surprised me with a proposal. We'd talked about marriage before, we knew we were going to marry each other, but we hadn't really made anything official, ya'know? He skipped off of work earlier and made a trail of chocolate kisses in my flat leading from the door to the bedroom. On the bed, there was a heart of kisses surrounding a ring box with a small car in front of it. I'm pretty sure there were rose petals in the mix somewhere, too, but I honestly don't remember. ^^" Anyway, the card said "Now that I've kissed the ground you walk on, will you marry me?" -Happy sigh- I called him up (we were living in different countries by that point) and pretty much broke his eardrum with the "yes" I gave him. With a proposal like that, how could I not? ^^" That was...oh, five years back now? Four?
Your friend's been dating the guy for six years and they're not married yet? Good golly, why? O.o
@Fizzy: Ow...why did it hit you? Did you insult it?! Tsk tsk.
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Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:29 pm
awww. :3 i kinda want twins too. weird right? Izzy you warned me this day would come. xD Bio clock tickin haha im glad she has gotten over her cough. :3
xD how romantic lmao. you and your happy sighs.
-sighs softly- Fizzy; shame on you for insulting it!
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:35 am
I dunno her boyfriend I think is scared to get married because his parents were dating forever and once they got married they grew apart and then divorced, so I think he thinks that'll happen to them.
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:55 am
@Dani: I think the parents just didn't make the necessary transitions required for marriage. Tried to keep their independence, y'know? -Shrug- But that's just my musings. Promise I'm working on Guardian. ^^"
@Cuppy: They're amazing in the first two weeks or so, because they just sleep and sleep and sleep. And then your life is living hell for the next six months or so.
And people appreciate my happy sighs. >.> It tells them that I'm not giving a depressed sigh. XD
Muahahha. I can tell the futuuuuure. Explores be wear; hear there be dragons clocks, ticking.
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 2:53 pm
naw. i like em when they are little like that :3 Happy sighs are better then depressed ones. I hear the clocks! I hear the clocks! -runs around and dies-
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Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:50 pm
Ahhhh, but you get to go home after. Try living with them day in and out? It gets worse. I love 'em to death, but sometimes I just want to strangle the little buggers...y'know? Lol. ^^"
Don't die! Nooo! -Gives breath of life-
EDIT: You know, others should really join my Laterne Von Prussia thread. It's too good to die out so quickly. ^^"
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 10:02 am
Heee No. I didn't insult it.
I didn't know it was flying at me either. x.x
It was pretty windy...but why would a heavy object fly?
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:07 pm
naw i lived with a baby Alyssa for 3 months. i enjoyed every moment of it. -gasps!- maybe i wanna be dead! smother me!! la-whatta?
@Fizzy; hmmm. well. maybe it was simply knocked over and it fell
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:19 pm
Yeah, I guess it could have just been bad timing. Or something just happened where they couldn't take being around each other anymore. I know a lot of couples that if they spend every hour of every day together they get sick of being around them sooner or later. I have seen it with pretty much every couple or married couple
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 4:29 pm
@Cuppy: That seems more plausible to me. xD I hate gravity..-sigh-
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:42 pm
@Fizzy: Gravity rocks my sock. >.> Don't blame it because you can't see a heavy, flying metal object.
@Dani: Well, yeah, of course you're to go insane if you spend every hour of every day together. Lol. That's not what marriage is. There is only one couple I know of who does do that, and they are that kind that's adorably love-lovey in the extremis that makes you wish to never eat again? You know, that kind full of pet names and cute kissing and half-gibberish conversations that end with twenty minutes of how much Spouse One loves Spouse Two more.
Hubby and I have a hard time coupling with them. ^^" The past times we've ended up staring off in space awkwardly as they pretty much mouth ******** in the restaurant, like a pair of teenagers. -Shrug-
@Cuppy: Cute name. You shouldn't want to be dead. Life is too awesome to miss, wasting away as worm food. X{P
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 7:54 pm
ick not cool at all, I mean it's one thing to show a little display of affection but not when they're all over each other then it just gets annoying.
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:25 pm
And awkward. I'd tell you what happened next in the date, but there are minors present. I wish I'd never seen it, myself. -Shudder-
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:34 pm
haha oh boy that bad huh? Yes we must keep it PG in here.
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Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:46 pm
We made the mistake of making it a luncheon and a picture coupling. Y.Y You all know what that means, a picture date.
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