akorecki1 (post: 1599346) wrote:Actually I have been engaged 3 times but one died from cancer one died from suicide and another was murdered. And now this one got hit by a car I am just bad luck.
Davidizer13 (post: 1599349) wrote:Wait, wait, what? You've been engaged three times already? With the diamond ring and the kneeling down and everything? Before 16? I don't want to sound callous or anything, but that doesn't sound right at all. Armeck's right, you've got better things to do than thinking about getting married right now.
HetalianKatana4 (post: 1599352) wrote:*leans on hand* I can't seem to say anything without it being "wrong". My interpretation on the verse is based on what I was taught growing up. You all can take it however you want.
Wait...you were actually engaged? 3 times, too? I don't want to be insensitive, but...I don't know whether to believe that or not...
K. Ayato (post: 1599355) wrote:YOU'RE FIFTEEN YEARS OLD! You can't possibly know what real love for another person is like, let alone make such a big decision as marriage at that age.
K. Ayato (post: 1599355) wrote:YOU'RE FIFTEEN YEARS OLD! You can't possibly know what real love for another person is like, let alone make such a big decision as marriage at that age.
HetalianKatana4 wrote:*leans on hand* I can't seem to say anything without it being "wrong".
My interpretation on the verse is based on what I was taught growing up.
Actually I have been engaged 3 times
Nate (post: 1599379) wrote:You can still take the verse that way but it'd be pretty bizarre to try.
Nate wrote:This may come as a surprise to you but people can sometimes be incorrect about things and often will teach those incorrect things to others. I know it sounds crazy but it's like Ripley's Believe It or Not or something.
I mean some people teach kids at their church that the Bible disapproves of interracial marriage. It doesn't, but imagine someone saying "Hey my interpretation that a black person and a white person getting married is an abomination to God is based on what I was taught growing up" and you can see that "what I was taught as a kid" is a pretty lousy reason to believe something.
AndrewinIce (post: 1599390) wrote:I'm not saying I agree or disagree, but let's just remember this whole 'need to be 18 or older' is still new.
akorecki1 (post: 1599353) wrote:yep and all died about 3 hours after they asked a little weird if you ask me.
Davidizer13 (post: 1599393) wrote:I can't believe I have to argue that the fact that getting married at 15 is an absolutely stupid idea in Western society. What were you doing when you were 15, huh? Back then I had no idea what I wanted to do with myself, I'd never worked a solid day in my life, I had fifty bucks (if that) to my name, no car, and I lived under my parents' roof, where they'd feed me while they held the leash, and I'd do anything they told me to. Under those circumstances, I couldn't possibly imagine having a girlfriend, let alone someone I had to live with for the rest of my life, and let's face it, at that age, she'd be like an adopted sister, living off of my parents with me.
Davidizer13 (post: 1599393) wrote:Either way, I'm gonna stick my neck out and call BS on this story. It's too much like an episode of CSI or Law and Order or something, what with the fiancees dying in ~*mysterious*~ repeated circumstances. In that case, I'd peg the blushing young (emphasis on young) bride to be the murderer, the common denominator in all the incidents. Something about her trying to escape the arranged marriages pushed on her by gold-digging Quiverfull patriarchalists. But maybe I watch too many of those shows for my own good.
Nate (post: 1599379) wrote:Where the crap did these guys get money to buy a diamond ring from? Last I checked you can't really get a job when you're 14 years old and even if they were just barely of age to get a job then they wouldn't be able to pull anything higher than minimum wage much less enough to afford a ring. And I'm pretty sure that a 15 year old boy going "Mom, dad, can I borrow a few hundred bucks to propose to some girl I know at school?" is not going to get a very positive response from their parents.
akorecki1 (post: 1599346) wrote:Actually I have been engaged 3 times but one died from cancer one died from suicide and another was murdered. And now this one got hit by a car I am just bad luck.
Ace33Wing (post: 1599413) wrote:Is it acceptable in your culture or part of your culture to be engaged at that age? In western places it's considered inappropriate, but in some other places it is appropriate. I feel that should be asked before any one jumps to conclusions.
akorecki1 (post: 1575552) wrote:You may think this is weird but my friends say move to France or maybe it was Italy anyways because my boyfriend died and I realized he was going to ask me to marry him. So they want me to get married to a dead person cuz it is legal there. But Alive is something I require.
akorecki1 (post: 1575583) wrote:yea you know when we get older and actually he was the second guy to ask me to marry him. The first guy I never even gave him an answer but he is still alive and dating my best friend. And the second guy I was dating him for 3 days but it was an amazing 3 days well an amazing last 3 days.
akorecki1 (post: 1599346) wrote:Actually I have been engaged 3 times but one died from cancer one died from suicide and another was murdered. And now this one got hit by a car I am just bad luck.
akorecki1 (post: 1599353) wrote:yep and all died about 3 hours after they asked a little weird if you ask me.
akorecki1 wrote:You may think this is weird but my friends say move to France or maybe it was Italy anyways because my boyfriend died and I realized he was going to ask me to marry him. So they want me to get married to a dead person cuz it is legal there. But Alive is something I require.
Davidizer13 (post: 1599419) wrote:Let me get this straight. You had a boyfriend. He was planning to marry you. Then he died. Your parents didn't see this as a problem, and said you should probably move to Europe so you could marry a dead person.
Is your last name Addams, by any chance?
Vilo159 wrote:Except that a vast amount of the christian world does exactly that, with little to no opposition or questioning. Just saying.
But just because its taught by your family and you haven't studied it for yourself doesn't make it wrong either.
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