I'm not going to take the engagement seriously
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Where does he live?
Have they skyped?
Video chatted?
In three years they haven't found a way to meet up?
Have they skyped?
Video chatted?
In three years they haven't found a way to meet up?
- Valentina327
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Lauren I abhor "reality" tv because the people are so over the top and fake - anything BUT real. I've sworn up and down how ridiculous it is for years. There is something about that show though - every season I swear I'm not going to watch it and every season I get sucked right back in!
I'm such a hypocrite [hangs head in shame]
The living together deal isn’t the real issue here. The real issue is the fact they have never met. This guy could be as fake as a three dollar bill and is taking someone on an emotional ride for his own reason. I’d like to know his “story”. Hearing his story would tell me if the guy is fake or not. If she has sent him money over time, that is a huge, huge red flag. Scammers can and do manipulate video and photos to make it appear real. Scammers can and do arrange meetings and even marriages sight unseen, but in the end it never happens. Personally, I’d be reverse searching any photos he has sent and looking into this guy’s background. I wouldn’t want a family member to be taken advantage of by an internet bottom feeders.
https://divorce.lovetoknow.com/Divorce_ ... g_TogetherAnonymous 1 wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 11:43 pmI'd love to see those statistics because I do think that is interesting. What do you think the chances of them surviving a marriage if they have never even met and got to know each other before the wedding.Anonymous 4 wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 11:08 pm Did you know that people who live together before they get married have a higher chance of getting divorced? It’s something like a 33% chance higher than those who didn’t.
I think they should meet before getting married. If they’ve never met that’s not a regular relationship. Seeing each other and going on real dates is important. Living together first isn’t.
https://divorce.lovetoknow.com/Divorce_ ... g_TogetherAnonymous 2 wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 11:59 pmAnonymous 4 wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 11:08 pm Did you know that people who live together before they get married have a higher chance of getting divorced? It’s something like a 33% chance higher than those who didn’t.
I've heard people say this before but I've never been able to find the actual statistic published anywhere. Do you have a source for this?
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Ugh, you and me both sister!! I keep getting suckered in!Valentina327 wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 9:35 amLauren I abhor "reality" tv because the people are so over the top and fake - anything BUT real. I've sworn up and down how ridiculous it is for years. There is something about that show though - every season I swear I'm not going to watch it and every season I get sucked right back in!
I'm such a hypocrite [hangs head in shame]
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Even if that’s true, I’m sure that getting engaged before you even meet has an even higher chance of divorce. I’ve not any actual statistics-probably because most people these days think that’s absurd.Anonymous 4 wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 11:08 pm Did you know that people who live together before they get married have a higher chance of getting divorced? It’s something like a 33% chance higher than those who didn’t.
They don't send each other money like that. He's a real person and he is who he says he is. But when with that you don't really know someone until you spend actual time with them.SilentNeko wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2020 1:04 amUggg. I hope she has never sent him any money or anything, or else she might be headed for a very rude awakening.