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LONG ENGAGEMENT, MOST LIKELY TO GET DIVORCED?

POLL: LONG ENGAGEMENT, MOST LIKELY TO DIVORCE? Have you ever heard this old wives tale before?

  • Yes, I have heard of this old wives tale.

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • No I know people who were engaged for over 1.5 years and are married for over 10 years

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • Most guys are likely to cheat if engaged for a long time, because they weren''t "into it" in the fir

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • No I don''t believe this to be true, but I have heard it before.

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • This is the best poll I ever took!

    Votes: 1 100.0%
  • I believe if you are engaged for less than 12 months, the guy really loves you and wants to marry yo

    Votes: 1 100.0%

  • Total voters
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I just read my own reply to this thread and it makes absolutely no sense...so much for all that education.

I'm too tired. I'm going to bed.
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On 1/9/2004 8:58:24 PM winyan wrote:





Hey LG...

'Through the mail???' You mean via off site learning aka, internet schools?

win
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I meant a diploma mill, you know, those places that will give you credits for "life experience" and such nonsense. Legitimate distance education programs (like, for example, GIA) are no easier than traditional degree programs. They're more convenient but they have their own unique challenges.
 
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On 1/10/2004 12:41:45 PM LawGem wrote:




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On 1/9/2004 8:58:24 PM winyan wrote:



Hey LG...

'Through the mail???' You mean via off site learning aka, internet schools?

win
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I meant a diploma mill, you know, those places that will give you credits for 'life experience' and such nonsense. Legitimate distance education programs (like, for example, GIA) are no easier than traditional degree programs. They're more convenient but they have their own unique challenges.----------------


I think there was a scandal recently about someone in academia who said that he had a Ph.D., but really got it from one of those diploma mills. I actually considered the internet school route, but since I want to teach, it didn't seem like the best way to get a job!
 
Okay, all discussions regarding education aside, I am venturing to guess this White Diamonds isn't who she says she is and may even be a troll

Regardless of all the BS she's feeding us with false sincerity, I simply do not believe anyone with a Ph.D. would write "you, are, and too," as "u, r, and 2." This is simply too juvenile in nature. Also, she changed her name in the profile. First she was Denise and now she's Marissa. And, also, she asked about a New Jersey jewelry store in her first post, and referred to New Jersey as "New Joysey," as if she's a local from there, but says in the profile that she lives in Beverly Hills.

hhhmmm. . .

is she a troll? Who knows? Is she taking us for a ride? Probably.

Michelle
 
Originally her name was Krissy in her profile, Michelle....hmmm I didn't realize she had changed it a few times.




I am really starting to wonder as well.
 
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On 1/10/2004 2:54:24 PM Mara wrote:


Originally her name was Krissy in her profile, Michelle....hmmm I didn't realize she had changed it a few times.


I am really starting to wonder as well.
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hmmmm. . .okay, who knows! lol Maybe it was just Krissy, but I know for sure she changed if from some name TO Marissa sometime between her many posts.
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Michelle
 
IMHO, this person is looking for attention. Could be any number of people types. I recall someone deeply disturbed from another forum (actually 2 forums) who had a bad case of multiple personality (user ID) syndrome. I still believe she even pretended to be a guy at one point.
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Heck she may be here for all we know.
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In fact, she may even be...well, never mind.
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My philosophy, don't feed the trolls.
 
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KMom, I have to interject here. The "other forum" of which you speak is known widely for it's paranoia, and booting of perfectly good 'citizenry' because they do not see eye to eye with the moderators. I, myself created other identities there, so that I could have a voice in what happened after I was banned in October. I've since decided that forum and it's members especially the member I went to bat for, are not worth getting upset over. BTW, the member I went to bat for has since returned to the 'other forum' with full membership level returned to her.

I'm sure you know this.

Personally, I figure the whole crew, with some exceptions, deserve each other.

win
 
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On 1/13/2004 2:12:09 PM winyan wrote:

I'm sure you know this.


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Moral of the story: Be careful of who you go to bat for.
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On 1/8/2004 4:45:16 PM winyan wrote:

WD...

Err, there's no place for I never heard of this before.

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Yeah, I was looking for that answer too.

Around here, many of the popular locations and vendors book up almost two years in advance, so if you want a particular place or time of year for your wedding, you have to have a long engagement. And, as Mara posted, when you are saving up to pay for everything yourself, as we are, it takes time.
 
Perhaps KMom, but at least I sleep well at night, knowing I tried.

win
 
Sleep well Winyan.
 
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