KLRiley
Thursday 12th January 2012 7:56pm
2,043 posts
I read somewhere that there is a yawning gap between the species. Women look for Mr Right. Men look for Miss Right Now. So ladies, you may be perfect for him. You might just have turned up a year or so before he was willing to commit.
However, I feel I ought to say something in favour of marriage as we've had twenty years of wedded bliss at Riley Towers. And I think that's an age thing as well. Back in the days when I were young, people did marry a lot younger. And that may be to do with the greater acceptance now of having children then getting married.
And I suppose it depends on what is important to you. What do you put the emphasis on? Is it the getting married? The cripplingly expensive party and fancy clothes in front of a bunch of people that you rarely see but have to invite because they are related to you. Or that it's the first stage in making a public commitment to another person and actually you couldn't care less whether you are wearing t shirt and jeans as long as you get to tell the world that this is the person that you're planning on spending the rest of your natural with. (If you're interested we did the whole shebang for under 2K including clothes but we got the hire of a very posh house for free because of connections and we asked people to get involved - making the cake, doing the flowers at the chapel, finding out who had a posh car and would they like to lend it. Very homegrown. Oh, and we kept the guest list small!)
Would I marry Spouse again? Yes. Even in the knowledge that they are capable of driving me insane but it's not every day and I know that I too have the capacity to most rational people to the point of being gibbering wrecks.
But every marriage is different. It's just realising that it's what happens after the wedding is the important bit rather than the party.