You know when you were young and you just HAD to have a pet goldfish. Oh my goodness, it's so cute and orange! About a week later you're bored with it, if it hasn't already left you for goldfish heaven which promises of no annoying children tapping the glass. Seriously though, that's what this is like. The hype of marriage gets these girls going like it's some new fashion trend (let it be known that I hate fashion). It's not something you can throw away once you're bored with it. Yeah, you can get a divorce, but the feeling of a failed marriage cannot be a good one. OH but you think it's going to last forever and ever?! Reality check: nothing lasts forever, and the fact that you think this person and yourself are headed in the same direction during these rapidly changing years is just sad.
Yes, some people can do it. What's the statistic on that again? I remember it being pretty damn low. "We're different," is the the stupidest thing I've ever heard. No, you're a human about to make the same mistake as humans in the past have made. History is there for a reason. Anyway even if you do love that person and you think whatever you've got going can last you a lifetime, what's the rush? You have plenty of time to get married in future. The best part about waiting is that if it doesn't work out, you're not deeply committed on a legal level, and if it does, then obviously it's meant to happen that way.
So to all the girls in their very early 20's and below, I hope my telepathic messages reach the logic center of your brains.
Or maybe my facial reaction of this will say enough when you give me the news... |
Quote unrelated:
"Individuals who want to believe that there is no fulfillment in love, that true love does not exist, cling to these assumptions because this despair is actually easier to face than the reality that love is a real fact of life but is absent from their lives." - bell hooks
"Individuals who want to believe that there is no fulfillment in love, that true love does not exist, cling to these assumptions because this despair is actually easier to face than the reality that love is a real fact of life but is absent from their lives." - bell hooks
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