Teachers and Students > Debates
Which is good bachelor life or married life???
Ukhti-R:
--- Quote from: plavelil on May 31, 2010, 08:17:20 pm ---so just a guess....
u want to get married rite after your bachelors......
--- End quote ---
Prolly straight after Uni.
or maybe even in between Uni, but that won't really help with my degree =/
$tyli$h Executive:
Lets revive this topic. ;D
--- Quote from: $tyli$h Executive on May 27, 2010, 12:07:44 pm ---Definitely being single is better. Less interference. Less duties. A high level of flexibility. Not to mention we students are not even in a stage so as to think of marriage itself! ::)
--- End quote ---
Romeesa-Chan:
Both have their benefits at their right time. :D
At the moment, being single at 18 is the right thing for me cos I don't want any distractions and concentrate mainly in my studies.
After finishing uni, I would like to get married, IA. :P :D
So basically, I'd go with married life after some years! :D
Chingoo:
I think it's not a flat rate or something. Marriage, or copulation, has been the trend of all animals, humans inclusive, since we existed. Society has tried really hard to define how and when marriage should occur, as well as associated ideals with it, but the bottom line is: not everyone is going to get married or in a relationship at the same time as others. Yes, most people marry in a certain age bracket, but the variation is enormous across the board. I know it's much to do with social and cultural factors, but within a particular society and class, there is a lot of variation. Why? It varies from person to person. Someone may be ready to marry and manage their studies at the age of, say, eighteen while someone who's done with their studies and not even working may still be unprepared. I want to marry when it's the right time for me, and that can be now or ten years later. People can whine about it all they want: my marriage, my husband, my chocolate. :P
HUSH1994:
--- Quote from: Chingoo on August 03, 2011, 06:53:47 pm ---I think it's not a flat rate or something. Marriage, or copulation, has been the trend of all animals, humans inclusive, since we existed. Society has tried really hard to define how and when marriage should occur, as well as associated ideals with it, but the bottom line is: not everyone is going to get married or in a relationship at the same time as others. Yes, most people marry in a certain age bracket, but the variation is enormous across the board. I know it's much to do with social and cultural factors, but within a particular society and class, there is a lot of variation. Why? It varies from person to person. Someone may be ready to marry and manage their studies at the age of, say, eighteen while someone who's done with their studies and not even working may still be unprepared. I want to marry when it's the right time for me, and that can be now or ten years later. People can whine about it all they want: my marriage, my husband, my chocolate. :P
--- End quote ---
+rep for such amazing words :P
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version