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Voted : no, they shouldn't enter into contracts that they don't mean to keep
I married once, it lasted 16 years and I will not do it again, I was too young and in love and really believed it WOULD last forever, im older and wiser now and wont be making the same mistake for a second time
Voted : yes, they meant it when they said it
I'm still happy with it after ten years :)
And the world will be better for this That one man, scorned and covered with scars Still strove with his last ounce of courage To reach the unreachable star
Awww, don't get me started on this!! I had this debate (argument) the other week in a certain forum (down the pub) with a friend of mine. Twice he's been married (twice I was best man) and he's pissed off now cos I won't do the honours for his forthcoming third marriage!! 'should people enter into marriage contracts and say things that they don't mean?' I don't think the targets who enjoy the testicle torture of marriages take the words literally. Which was 'the nicely' point I was making to my friend. :o) Me? I've never been married, and don't believe I ever will. The only use I can see for that piece of paper is as a licence for an angry, revengeful ex to waltz off with half your goods. So unless I ever fall for someone with more moolah than me, I'm afraid they'll have to live in sin. 
^ how would you know, if you were never married? (playing devil's advocate again) of course there's the ultimate hypocrisy, the pre-nup. I will love you forever, but in case I don't, I won't give you any of my money. lol.
by LCD on Thu Sep 13, 07 6:06pm
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Voted : no, they shouldn't enter into contracts that they don't mean to keep
I know plenty of people who are going on 50 years of marriage. And quite a few (oldtimers usually) who've been with the same spouse since their teens. But then contracts and your "word" meant more then than it does today I think. Those were times when a handshake or a vow meant just as much as any legal document does today. Then I also know people who seem to be "career marriers" who change spouses about like they do jobs. No bother with working things out with the 'boss' or waiting for finances to get better, just move on and find a better one.
Voted : no, they shouldn't enter into contracts that they don't mean to keep
I think ppl should only be allowed to marry twice or tops 3 times. All this "4'th or fifth" marriage crap is just stupid.
Well, The 3rd time's the charm for me. 
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