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would you be interested in fnding out who you would marry later in your life? If you had a choice to either meet or not meet your future husband/wife what would you pick?
 

quiet_samurai

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No, because what if i don't like her, and then do everything that I can to avoid her and in doing so unravels the space time continueum and destroys all exhistance for this universe.

And I'm not getting married.
 

Major_Sam

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I wouldn't like to find out because it would ruining the fun in looking for them and putting in effort to get to know them and the mystery and the heartbreak etc.
 

Panzer_God

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Nah, I love surprises. Also the girl I would marry would have to be so far out of the ordinary I would only meet her in a loony bin. Or High SChool
 

pantsoffdanceoff

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I would be interested if there was any girl on the future who loved me because that would mean I make super cash in the future.
 

Musicfreak

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Hmmm interesting. I'd meet her hopefully I would like her. Why else would future me have picked her But I wouldn't want to talk to long or anything, I want some surprises.
 

Flying-Emu

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quiet_samurai said:
No, because what if i don't like her, and then do everything that I can to avoid her and in doing so unravels the space time continueum and destroys all exhistance for this universe.
Then wouldn't you be doing yourself a favor?
pantsoffdanceoff said:
I would be interested if there was any girl on the future who loved me because that would mean I make super cash in the future.
Teach me your ways of super cash.
 

twistedshadows

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Wouldn't meeting your future husband/wife before you're supposed to screw everything up and potentially change the future in some way?

NoMoreSanity said:
No, as I don't even want to marry.
Same here.
 

black lincon

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WanderFreak said:
Yes. So that I can avoid the shit out of them.

And cause some time paradox or something that destroys the known universe. My point being, the eternal quantum fabric of my existence will devolve into free floating subatomic particulates floating through the vast vacuum of a nonexistent space single, thank you.
Well that is the more obvious option if you want to go that way.
 

Lord Beautiful

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If I do decide to get married, I'd like a girl whose intelligence is somewhere in my range, whose prettiness exceeds mine, and who can physically lay the smackdown on me. I love a woman who can kick my ass.

Cookie to those who get the reference.
 

pantsoffdanceoff

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Flying-Emu said:
pantsoffdanceoff said:
I would be interested if there was any girl on the future who loved me because that would mean I make super cash in the future.
Teach me your ways of super cash.
1) Be a lazy prick in high school

2) For Five Payments of $99.99 you too, can know this step.

3) Profit
 

Jezzeh

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Thankfully, this girl is already engaged to the man she fought six years for...

Not knowing is, in my eyes, part of what makes the entire journey so special. Perhaps it's just because I'm female, but I look at it this way: knowing what's coming obviously ruins the surprises. If you know what's going to happen, would you put in the effort? If you thought you didn't /have/ to buy those flowers, if you thought that just showing up with a smile would be enough for that first date and everything would still go the same, would you buy the flowers anyway? And if you didn't, how disappointing would it be to not see the surprised and happy smile on your date's face?

To me, one of the greatest journeys in life is finding that person that you want to spend the rest of your life with. Knowing exactly who it would be would destroy that journey.

...Perhaps I just made myself out to be a hopeless romantic, but I just thought I'd be honest for once. -stabs self with spork-
 

my dog said quack

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Jezzeh said:
Thankfully, this girl is already engaged to the man she fought six years for...

Not knowing is, in my eyes, part of what makes the entire journey so special. Perhaps it's just because I'm female, but I look at it this way: knowing what's coming obviously ruins the surprises. If you know what's going to happen, would you put in the effort? If you thought you didn't /have/ to buy those flowers, if you thought that just showing up with a smile would be enough for that first date and everything would still go the same, would you buy the flowers anyway? And if you didn't, how disappointing would it be to not see the surprised and happy smile on your date's face?

To me, one of the greatest journeys in life is finding that person that you want to spend the rest of your life with. Knowing exactly who it would be would destroy that journey.

...Perhaps I just made myself out to be a hopeless romantic, but I just thought I'd be honest for once. -stabs self with spork-


mmmmm interesting-think of an internet dating website for example, you see the face but your not married YET (atleast hopefully you arent already :D) kinda like a blind date.
 

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Gestapo Hunter said:
my parents divorce showed me how superficial and stupid marriage or any kind of relationship can be
^this.

My parents split when i was a kid (11 months) and my mum is going through a nasty divorce at the moment (she married an asshole)

My Mrs right is going too have too be someone that ticks all the boxes too get me too fall for her. Im sure a killjoy when it comes too relationships, I dont float away (is how i describe it), feet firmly on the ground & im really realistic about stuff.