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Old 05-25-2005, 01:08 PM
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Originally posted by KSig RC
If by 'dispute your figures' you mean 'provide a detailed study that accounts for the very problems people have introduced in this thread, finds that as a result the differences are far lower than your data, then continues to state that in many cases the differences are nil . . . oh yeah, also the reasons behind the cohabitation phenomenon are probably not at all related to the literal cohabitation', then I'm pretty sure I did that.

Oh yeah, this study is from late 2003 as well.
Don't you have, like, a job? A grown-up person job? That requires you to do work from 9-5ish?


Sidenote: I watched the True Hollywood Story on Dr. Phil once . . . it was pretty enlightening.

Anyway, regardless of what statistics say or don't say:

Two years is the MINIMUM amount of time I would be dating somebody before getting engaged. I've had two-year relationships before. Trust me, two years is not that long. I think it's going to take me at least that long before I can figure out if the guy and I are actually compatible enough to ever get married.

And I never say never, but I would think long and hard about getting married to somebody I hadn't lived with (or "basically lived with" -- i.e. we're at each other's apartments for days at a time anyway).