not me i feel the same way.what really gets me are they get married young then you get these mortgage companies that are giving them no interest loans that they will never pay off which only puts them into debt.
ok good, then I'll post what I was going to write originally about houseware shopping....
SRN's wedding thread (congrats again) reminded me of something funny I was going to share.
whenever I go shopping for things for my house, my favorite part of the miserable experience is watching all the 20-22 y/o newly weds picking out stuff. The miserable look on the husbands face as he observes the tortuous process of a woman weighing the cost vs. color debate--you know, where she tries to justify spending the extra $4.63 above their gift card amount to get the plates she wants even though they'll be moving out of their parents basement apartment in a couple years and in which time they’ll need to get new plates to match their very own 2 bedroom apartment.
Then there is the classic argument when the new wife lectures the new husband because he doesn't care enough and she thinks he should be more involved with this decision making during critical stage their young relationship.
Just watching their body language is amusing enough. Just so awkward and confused and.......absolutely amusing to me. I run into many of these couple post mortem that are my age now, divorced and on the scene with their parents watching the 3 year old so they can go out and try give it get back into the rat-race. It’s hard to find a 25-28 y/o girl who doesn’t have a ****-ton of baggage in Utah.
It's really almost as great of a self esteem booster as driving through any trailer park in small town America.
I'm such an arrogant ass
Married @ 28 yrs old and thinking it's the way to go...
yep, exact same for us. I was 21 she was 20 and we are still enjoying lifeI was 21, my wife was 20 when we were married. 8 years and 2 kids later we're still happy and enjoying it. I wouldn't say that it works for everyone, but it did for us.
I've been back on the scene for almost two years now and I totally know what you mean. Having been that guy at one point in time being hounded by the woman I know to never...ever...allow that to happen ever again.ok good, then I'll post what I was going to write originally about houseware shopping....
SRN's wedding thread (congrats again) reminded me of something funny I was going to share.
whenever I go shopping for things for my house, my favorite part of the miserable experience is watching all the 20-22 y/o newly weds picking out stuff. The miserable look on the husbands face as he observes the tortuous process of a woman weighing the cost vs. color debate--you know, where she tries to justify spending the extra $4.63 above their gift card amount to get the plates she wants even though they'll be moving out of their parents basement apartment in a couple years and in which time they’ll need to get new plates to match their very own 2 bedroom apartment.
Then there is the classic argument when the new wife lectures the new husband because he doesn't care enough and she thinks he should be more involved with this decision making during critical stage their young relationship.
Just watching their body language is amusing enough. Just so awkward and confused and.......absolutely amusing to me. I run into many of these couple post mortem that are my age now, divorced and on the scene with their parents watching the 3 year old so they can go out and try give it get back into the rat-race. It’s hard to find a 25-28 y/o girl who doesn’t have a ****-ton of baggage in Utah.
It's really almost as great of a self esteem booster as driving through any trailer park in small town America.
I'm such an arrogant ass
I was 22 and Jeremy was 21 when we got married 10 years ago. So far things are going great.
However we both have changed tons. It is just a good thing that we changed in the same ways.
I'm not going to post in this thread... Wait, was I thinking aloud again?