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Also if you are that happy in general divorces wouldn't exist
"Baby, this thing we got going on together? Its so good that we gotta get the government in on it. We can't just share this commitment between us. We need judges and lawyers involved in this, it's hot!" --Doug Stanhope
Marriage is not an important step in life to becoming happier for everyone. It suits some, but not all. People should carefully consider their options rather than just following the pack.
Besides, a piece of paper will not hold two people together if things go wrong.
I make way too much money to get married, OP.
If it gives us more money, then maybe so. But it's still not a necessity for now.
I know why he hasn't proposed. He's questioning that all that body hair.
Well the problem was I didn't speedrun it, however when she married me after a few weeks she completely turned. We dated for well over 1.5 years. She was very good in playing an act