When I say Marriage
You say what ?
When I say Marriage
You say what ?
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How the heck would we know? You're the one who's married, you tell us. Is it worth the trouble? đ
Iâm not married (not that I know of at least), so I canât give you my exact thoughts. However, I do like having my own space and no responsibilities, so being married might be a struggle for me. I like the idea of chilling with my invisible husband but then going home to my own bed. That way, I wonât get sick of him. đ
Basically, the ideal marriage for me would be to see him 3-4 times a week and have at least 3 days off. Iâm sure the readers will conclude that Iâll never get married if I hold onto these expectations. Itâs okay, Iâve made my peace. đ¤
Originally posted by: FingerFetish
Iâm not married (not that I know of at least), so I canât give you my exact thoughts. However, I do like having my own space and no responsibilities, so being married might be a struggle for me. I like the idea of chilling with my invisible husband but then going home to my own bed. That way, I wonât get sick of him. đ
Basically, the ideal marriage for me would be to see him 3-4 times a week and have at least 3 days off. Iâm sure the readers will conclude that Iâll never get married if I hold onto these expectations. Itâs okay, Iâve made my peace. đ¤
@bold: as opposed to the possibility of you being married to a banyan tree like Aishwarya and you not knowing? You do like to boast about special encounters with trees, after all. đđ
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On a serious note, I totally feel that whole wanting my own space thing too. If there can be a hybrid arrangement with marriage, I might give it some consideration too. đ
Originally posted by: SmittenKitten
@bold: as opposed to the possibility of you being married to a banyan tree like Aishwarya and you not knowing? You do like to boast about special encounters with trees, after all. đđ
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On a serious note, I totally feel that whole wanting my own space thing too. If there can be a hybrid arrangement with marriage, I might give it some consideration too. đ
Who even knows. A person once very confidently asked me how my kids were and because they sounded so sure of me having children, I even questioned whether I had a few hidden underneath my bed or something. I couldâve sworn Iâd remember the pain of childbirth though. đ
We should make this hybrid arrangement a legit thing. Maybe start our own aadha-shaadi.com business. đ
Originally posted by: FingerFetish
Iâm not married (not that I know of at least), so I canât give you my exact thoughts. However, I do like having my own space and no responsibilities, so being married might be a struggle for me. I like the idea of chilling with my invisible husband but then going home to my own bed. That way, I wonât get sick of him. đ
Basically, the ideal marriage for me would be to see him 3-4 times a week and have at least 3 days off. Iâm sure the readers will conclude that Iâll never get married if I hold onto these expectations. Itâs okay, Iâve made my peace. đ¤
I knew 2 such couples in my previous workplace who use to meet/stay together only on weekends and holidaysđ One had issue with traffic so Monday to Friday stayed near office and then on weekend goes to her home. Pandemic might have changed things.
Donât know donât care. I am seeing too many of my friends divorcing so I donât feel like marriage is necessarily a good step. Everyone wants companionship though so Iâll wait it out for someone compatible & then see.
Or you know, I could always be a sugar baby. đ
Originally posted by: FingerFetish
Who even knows. A person once very confidently asked me how my kids were and because they sounded so sure of me having children, I even questioned whether I had a few hidden underneath my bed or something. I couldâve sworn Iâd remember the pain of childbirth though. đ
We should make this hybrid arrangement a legit thing. Maybe start our own aadha-shaadi.com business. đ
đ the sheer insolence of some people, right?! I just can't tell which one's better -- that or you showing them your driver's license only for them to come back with "oh, but you look so young".....đ¤ Looking forever21 has never been so troublesome.
I'm on board with aadhi-shaadi.com! 
Originally posted by: SmittenKitten
đ the sheer insolence of some people, right?! I just can't tell which one's better -- that or you showing them your driver's license only for them to come back with "oh, but you look so young".....đ¤ Looking forever21 has never been so troublesome.
I'm on board with aadhi-shaadi.com!
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Girl, with me turning 30 tomorrow, Iâm only hoping the oh you look so young comments will remain for another 40 years. đ
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