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Topic: Married at First Sight.
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Tue 01/15/19 05:13 PM
Anyone watch that show? Would you ever do that?

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Tue 01/15/19 05:17 PM
Sorry, didn't see it.

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Tue 01/15/19 05:18 PM
Probaly there are fewer couples like what you say. It' s so hard to meet someone for the first time and fall in love with him/her. For me, I nearly impossible to love and marry one for the first sight, I believe love should be tested by time.

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Tue 01/15/19 05:23 PM
For me, I would not do this in a million years.

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Tue 01/15/19 05:39 PM
People going on a tv show and having major interviews with experts who will find them spouses. Kind of weird. They pick three or four couples to get married. The couples know nothing at all about each other, but they are planning a real wedding.

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Tue 01/15/19 05:39 PM
The name of that program should be called- "How much money am I making?"

What dope would go on a program, and get married? Answer- to make money. They could care less about the other person. What gets me, is the airheads that actually watch that mess. Bet they all live for drama in their lives.

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Tue 01/15/19 05:42 PM
Guess I'm an airhead. Ha ha.

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Tue 01/15/19 05:56 PM
Edited by Rock on Tue 01/15/19 05:58 PM
Topic: Married at First Sight.

I quit drinking 29 years ago,
very specifically, so i'd never risk waking up married.



Anyone watch that show? Would you ever do that?


I don't watch tv.

Meh... I might do it... for a very large sum of cash.
And, as long as, it can be annulled the next day.


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Tue 01/15/19 06:22 PM
Also some people will do anything to be on TV...Remember Let's Make a Deal?

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Tue 01/15/19 06:27 PM
Yeah, but to legally get married on tv with your family and friends there?

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Tue 01/15/19 06:40 PM

Topic: Married at First Sight.
Anyone watch that show? Would you ever do that?


no
and for how much money ?
and no i still wouldnt do it , but was just asken for a friend

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Tue 01/15/19 07:13 PM
I doubt those marriages Last!!

Serious question once again" why you want to marry"???

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Tue 01/15/19 07:21 PM
I have seen that show but not on a regular basis. He would have to be a really good match for me to marry at first site. But that could Work.

Half of marriages end in divorce statistics say anyway. I am sure most of them were not married at first site.

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Wed 01/16/19 03:15 AM

Anyone watch that show? Would you ever do that?


Not seen the show. Here in the UK. Couples intending to marry must give a minimum of 28 days notice to the registry office where the legal ceremony takes place, so a similar show would be impossible here. It takes the same time before a Civil Partnership ceremony can take place. May be a Friend with Benefits non legally binding ceremony deal would work? laugh

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Wed 01/16/19 06:15 AM
Edited by JustBeHonest on Wed 01/16/19 06:15 AM
I would do it for enough money but it would depend on their choice of man.

:wink:

Do you get to sleep with him first? :smile: laugh

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Wed 01/16/19 06:19 AM

I would do it for enough money but it would depend on their choice of man.

:wink:

Do you get to sleep with him first? :smile: laugh


laugh

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Wed 01/16/19 06:48 AM
Edited by princess2450 on Wed 01/16/19 06:50 AM


I would do it for enough money but it would depend on their choice of man.

:wink:

Do you get to sleep with him first? :smile: laugh


laugh


Like trying out the bicycle BEFORE purchasing..... rofl

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Wed 01/16/19 07:21 AM



I would do it for enough money but it would depend on their choice of man.

:wink:

Do you get to sleep with him first? :smile: laugh


laugh


Like trying out the bicycle BEFORE purchasing..... rofl


Well ya. I don’t buy clothes without trying it on first. :wink:

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Wed 01/16/19 07:42 AM
Edited by Riverspirit1111 on Wed 01/16/19 07:43 AM

Anyone watch that show? Would you ever do that?


I've never seen the show Cat. It reminds me of arranged marriages though. The divorce rate is actually lower in arranged marriages than marriages based on love and choice.

I'm not sure if I would do it, but given my history of unsuccessful romantic relationships and marrying for love, if the conditions were favorable, I might consider it. I knew a couple where the arranged marriage actually grew into a very loving strong relationship, they were from a different culture that practiced arranged marriages.

The love and respect that grows between two people working together for a common purpose could very well be stronger than when people join for romantic reasons. There's no pressure to "prove" your love or do romantic things because you're together for different reasons.... If it shows up later, it's more natural and has the potential of being much more intense because of the foundation already formed.

I think it would be difficult, especially for those who are romantics at heart, like me... you might struggle in the beginning because there's no lovey dovey stuff that other couples get to experience. There's also the problem that if you were to develop romantic feelings with the one your with and it doesn't happen for the other, the relationship could begin to suffer.

It's a risk either way!


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Wed 01/16/19 07:45 AM


Anyone watch that show? Would you ever do that?


I've never seen the show Cat. It reminds me of arranged marriages though. The divorce rate is actually lower in arranged marriages than marriages based on love and choice.

I'm not sure if I would do it, but given my history of unsuccessful romantic relationships and marrying for love, if the conditions were favorable, I might consider it. I knew a couple where the arranged marriage actually grew into a very loving strong relationship, they were from a different culture that practiced arranged marriages.

The love and respect that grows between two people working together for a common purpose could very well be stronger than when people join for romantic reasons. There's no pressure to "prove" your love or do romantic things because you're together for different reasons.... If it shows up later, it's more natural and has the potential of being much more intense because of the foundation already formed.

I think it would be difficult, especially for those who are romantics at heart, like me... you might struggle in the beginning because there's no lovey dovey stuff that other couples get to experience. There's also the problem that if you were to develop romantic feelings with the one your with and it doesn't happen for the other, the relationship could begin to suffer.

It's a risk either way!


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It is a risk either way so why not get paid to do it. At least if it doesn’t work out, you got the cash to men your broken heart.laugh

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