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user-inactivated  ·  4318 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Lil's Book of Questions: Will You Marry Me?

Women could have big, fancy co-owning-of-a-house parties! :D





b_b  ·  4318 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Haha. Good idea. I would still resent it, though, if I know me. The idea of the wedding gift pisses me off to no end. You decide to get married; you spend way too much fucking money on a party that I'm expected to attend, know full well I won't enjoy it; and, somehow, its my responsibility to pay for the honor. Wtf is that?

IntimidatingScones  ·  4318 days ago  ·  link  ·  

There are a lot of legal rights you're forgetting that help marriage along. Mostly about the time of dying but not yet dead.

Also, these 'parties' and 'Princess Fantasies' are for the most part becoming cheaper and more moderate. They are often done for the benefit and appeasing of close family, particularly parents. And if you don't want to attend and show support to two people starting out, don't RSVP. It's rather simple.

Moreover, women aren't the only ones with a lot of fantasies about their 'big day.' I was surprised to learn this too, but really, what's wrong with wanting to celebrate committing yourself to another person for life? I know a lot of cynicism comes from high divorce rates, but give humanity a chance. Seriously, we hear about the people who get married 5 times and the people who have been married for 50 years, and we don't hear about those who have been faithful for 8. Why? Because it's not a juicy story. But if you don't take them into account, then things get very skewed.

I'm curious to know, if marriage wasn't a legal thing and weddings were a thing of the past, and two close friends of your told you they had decided to commit themselves to one another forever, and you remember that when you and your SO did that, that the money you got from so-and-so made all the difference, would you feel more like helping them out? Partially because you're not obligated to?

b_b  ·  4318 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Me and my SO didn't do that, because I've made it abundantly clear that I won't; I have no interest in the money that I could accrue from it; I went to college for ten years so that I wouldn't have to.

If any of my close friends or family needed money, I would give them some regardless of marital status.

IntimidatingScones  ·  4317 days ago  ·  link  ·  

A lot of people don't like asking for help. And a lot of people like giving help without being asked.