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Topic: Long Term Relationship – Your definition
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Thu 01/14/10 11:07 PM
Edited by Cinderella75 on Thu 01/14/10 11:07 PM
If you aren't religious, then marriage is nothing more than a committed relationship backed up by a signed piece of paper.
Whoopty-Friggen-Doo.


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Thu 01/14/10 11:17 PM
To have and know LOVE, felt between you two.....is a gift!

IF, that gift is unwrapped and needed by you both everyday.

Then commited, joined, sealed as a pair, That gift will always stay.

So no-matter what the rage, a commitement or marriage.

Both of you will always share that love, open, free, and un-caged.


Thank you,,,Thank you, very much.........:wink: laugh laugh

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Thu 01/14/10 11:29 PM

If you aren't religious, then marriage is nothing more than a committed relationship backed up by a signed piece of paper.
Whoopty-Friggen-Doo.




Religion really has nothing to do with it in many cases. Men and women will marry for money and they know the marriage contract will land them a large settlement when divorce time roles around.

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Thu 01/14/10 11:42 PM
On a lighter note...........Two weeks laugh Well, it is in the eyes of one year 8 boy, he wanted to go home because he could not concentrate on his lessons for the rest of the day on account of being very upset. His girlfriend had broken up with him (she wasn't seeing another boy) she just wanted to have a good time with her mates and she accused him of 'bugging' her, so she blew him out. laugh laugh

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Thu 01/14/10 11:45 PM

On a lighter note...........Two weeks laugh Well, it is in the eyes of one year 8 boy, he wanted to go home because he could not concentrate on his lessons for the rest of the day on account of being very upset. His girlfriend had broken up with him (she wasn't seeing another boy) she just wanted to have a good time with her mates and she accused him of 'bugging' her, so she blew him out. laugh laugh



Hi Bonny Miss waving

Wow 8 yrs old they are starting early laugh laugh

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Thu 01/14/10 11:49 PM

Both young and mature ladies I want you opinion. Is marriage the only way you can see commitment. I see a lot of forum comments about commitment & marriage Why isn’t a LTR as a commitment. What is your definition of LTR. Married or living together (with nor without a life time commitment). I've always wanted to be marriage, but since a few states (including mine) allow gay marriages or civil unions, marriage has been. I know marriage sounds more permanent,but with divorce rates so high, it's not so permanent after all. Having a committed
Life Time Relationship, whether living together or maybe separate residences, in my opinion, is just as permanent. At least with me, marriage and LTR's both
are committed relationship. In marriage a lot of couples pre-nup, why not a
pre-co hab?

I still like the idea of marriage, but interference from the state & mocking of it turns me off.

Ron




If you go to a lawyer they can write up a contract if you want to label it pre-co hab or something else.

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Fri 01/15/10 12:02 AM


Both young and mature ladies I want you opinion. Is marriage the only way you can see commitment. I see a lot of forum comments about commitment & marriage Why isn’t a LTR as a commitment. What is your definition of LTR. Married or living together (with nor without a life time commitment). I've always wanted to be marriage, but since a few states (including mine) allow gay marriages or civil unions, marriage has been. I know marriage sounds more permanent,but with divorce rates so high, it's not so permanent after all. Having a committed
Life Time Relationship, whether living together or maybe separate residences, in my opinion, is just as permanent. At least with me, marriage and LTR's both
are committed relationship. In marriage a lot of couples pre-nup, why not a
pre-co hab?

I still like the idea of marriage, but interference from the state & mocking of it turns me off.

Ron




If you go to a lawyer they can write up a contract if you want to label it pre-co hab or something else.
OK,,,,,OK,,,,al-ready,,,,,,,I'LL MARRY YOU FOR CRAPS SAKES!!

flowerforyou PLEASE,,,,,,BE MINE FOREVER!!!!!flowerforyou

:banana: OK,,,,lETS PARTY!!!:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: laugh :wink: laugh laugh drinker

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Fri 01/15/10 12:06 AM



Both young and mature ladies I want you opinion. Is marriage the only way you can see commitment. I see a lot of forum comments about commitment & marriage Why isn’t a LTR as a commitment. What is your definition of LTR. Married or living together (with nor without a life time commitment). I've always wanted to be marriage, but since a few states (including mine) allow gay marriages or civil unions, marriage has been. I know marriage sounds more permanent,but with divorce rates so high, it's not so permanent after all. Having a committed
Life Time Relationship, whether living together or maybe separate residences, in my opinion, is just as permanent. At least with me, marriage and LTR's both
are committed relationship. In marriage a lot of couples pre-nup, why not a
pre-co hab?

I still like the idea of marriage, but interference from the state & mocking of it turns me off.

Ron




If you go to a lawyer they can write up a contract if you want to label it pre-co hab or something else.
OK,,,,,OK,,,,al-ready,,,,,,,I'LL MARRY YOU FOR CRAPS SAKES!!

flowerforyou PLEASE,,,,,,BE MINE FOREVER!!!!!flowerforyou

:banana: OK,,,,lETS PARTY!!!:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: laugh :wink: laugh laugh drinker


Who are you going to marry Ron?

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Fri 01/15/10 12:06 AM


On a lighter note...........Two weeks laugh Well, it is in the eyes of one year 8 boy, he wanted to go home because he could not concentrate on his lessons for the rest of the day on account of being very upset. His girlfriend had broken up with him (she wasn't seeing another boy) she just wanted to have a good time with her mates and she accused him of 'bugging' her, so she blew him out. laugh laugh



Hi Bonny Miss waving

Wow 8 yrs old they are starting early laugh laugh


Good morning lovely flowers Sorry, I forgot to state; a year 8 child is around 11 years old.....It's a British thing. laugh

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Fri 01/15/10 12:07 AM
Am I invited drinker drinker drinker

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Fri 01/15/10 12:10 AM



On a lighter note...........Two weeks laugh Well, it is in the eyes of one year 8 boy, he wanted to go home because he could not concentrate on his lessons for the rest of the day on account of being very upset. His girlfriend had broken up with him (she wasn't seeing another boy) she just wanted to have a good time with her mates and she accused him of 'bugging' her, so she blew him out. laugh laugh



Hi Bonny Miss waving

Wow 8 yrs old they are starting early laugh laugh


Good morning lovely flowers Sorry, I forgot to state; a year 8 child is around 11 years old.....It's a British thing. laugh


Hi Bonny Miss, I am going to Ireland later this year. I am excited, I think. I have never been there.

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Fri 01/15/10 12:14 AM




Both young and mature ladies I want you opinion. Is marriage the only way you can see commitment. I see a lot of forum comments about commitment & marriage Why isn’t a LTR as a commitment. What is your definition of LTR. Married or living together (with nor without a life time commitment). I've always wanted to be marriage, but since a few states (including mine) allow gay marriages or civil unions, marriage has been. I know marriage sounds more permanent,but with divorce rates so high, it's not so permanent after all. Having a committed
Life Time Relationship, whether living together or maybe separate residences, in my opinion, is just as permanent. At least with me, marriage and LTR's both
are committed relationship. In marriage a lot of couples pre-nup, why not a
pre-co hab?

I still like the idea of marriage, but interference from the state & mocking of it turns me off.

Ron




If you go to a lawyer they can write up a contract if you want to label it pre-co hab or something else.
OK,,,,,OK,,,,al-ready,,,,,,,I'LL MARRY YOU FOR CRAPS SAKES!!

flowerforyou PLEASE,,,,,,BE MINE FOREVER!!!!!flowerforyou

:banana: OK,,,,lETS PARTY!!!:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: laugh :wink: laugh laugh drinker


Who are you going to marry Ron?
But,,,honey,,,,you know that was for you my little desert
dumplin,,my night,,,,,my,,,,,,,,daytime..........wink,flowers





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Fri 01/15/10 12:18 AM





Both young and mature ladies I want you opinion. Is marriage the only way you can see commitment. I see a lot of forum comments about commitment & marriage Why isn’t a LTR as a commitment. What is your definition of LTR. Married or living together (with nor without a life time commitment). I've always wanted to be marriage, but since a few states (including mine) allow gay marriages or civil unions, marriage has been. I know marriage sounds more permanent,but with divorce rates so high, it's not so permanent after all. Having a committed
Life Time Relationship, whether living together or maybe separate residences, in my opinion, is just as permanent. At least with me, marriage and LTR's both
are committed relationship. In marriage a lot of couples pre-nup, why not a
pre-co hab?

I still like the idea of marriage, but interference from the state & mocking of it turns me off.

Ron




If you go to a lawyer they can write up a contract if you want to label it pre-co hab or something else.
OK,,,,,OK,,,,al-ready,,,,,,,I'LL MARRY YOU FOR CRAPS SAKES!!

flowerforyou PLEASE,,,,,,BE MINE FOREVER!!!!!flowerforyou

:banana: OK,,,,lETS PARTY!!!:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: laugh :wink: laugh laugh drinker


Who are you going to marry Ron?
But,,,honey,,,,you know that was for you my little desert
dumplin,,my night,,,,,my,,,,,,,,daytime..........wink,flowers





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I cannot get married I am a nun!!

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Fri 01/15/10 12:25 AM






Both young and mature ladies I want you opinion. Is marriage the only way you can see commitment. I see a lot of forum comments about commitment & marriage Why isn’t a LTR as a commitment. What is your definition of LTR. Married or living together (with nor without a life time commitment). I've always wanted to be marriage, but since a few states (including mine) allow gay marriages or civil unions, marriage has been. I know marriage sounds more permanent,but with divorce rates so high, it's not so permanent after all. Having a committed
Life Time Relationship, whether living together or maybe separate residences, in my opinion, is just as permanent. At least with me, marriage and LTR's both
are committed relationship. In marriage a lot of couples pre-nup, why not a
pre-co hab?

I still like the idea of marriage, but interference from the state & mocking of it turns me off.

Ron




If you go to a lawyer they can write up a contract if you want to label it pre-co hab or something else.
OK,,,,,OK,,,,al-ready,,,,,,,I'LL MARRY YOU FOR CRAPS SAKES!!

flowerforyou PLEASE,,,,,,BE MINE FOREVER!!!!!flowerforyou

:banana: OK,,,,lETS PARTY!!!:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: laugh :wink: laugh laugh drinker


Who are you going to marry Ron?
But,,,honey,,,,you know that was for you my little desert
dumplin,,my night,,,,,my,,,,,,,,daytime..........wink,flowers





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I cannot get married I am a nun!!

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ITS "OK",,,,,,SO AM I........and a Preist......I'm BI-HOLY!

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PLEASE forgive me on that one LORD:angel: :angel:

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