Wtf Is Wrong With The Females??
#43
While the OP's thread title and grammar are lacking, his thought-process is correct..
what the hell is wrong with these teens who think they know enough about life to make a life-long commitment. people are so impatient with everything nowadays.
it's nice to say "to each their own," but the truth is that 99% of teens aren't mature enough to grasp the concept of "forever," or realize the intricacies of marriage. Maybe they really do love each other (doubtful), but they don't realize that love is not enough. Many seemingly great relationships fail because of monetary issues, or because one or both partners regret not living life a little longer before settling down.
these kids are dumb. there is close to zero chance that the marriage will last. they'll just be another sad statistic (50% divorce rate? wtf??).
what the hell is wrong with these teens who think they know enough about life to make a life-long commitment. people are so impatient with everything nowadays.
it's nice to say "to each their own," but the truth is that 99% of teens aren't mature enough to grasp the concept of "forever," or realize the intricacies of marriage. Maybe they really do love each other (doubtful), but they don't realize that love is not enough. Many seemingly great relationships fail because of monetary issues, or because one or both partners regret not living life a little longer before settling down.
these kids are dumb. there is close to zero chance that the marriage will last. they'll just be another sad statistic (50% divorce rate? wtf??).
#44
Originally Posted by the_Osk
While the OP's thread title and grammar are lacking, his thought-process is correct..
what the hell is wrong with these teens who think they know enough about life to make a life-long commitment. people are so impatient with everything nowadays.
it's nice to say "to each their own," but the truth is that 99% of teens aren't mature enough to grasp the concept of "forever," or realize the intricacies of marriage. Maybe they really do love each other (doubtful), but they don't realize that love is not enough. Many seemingly great relationships fail because of monetary issues, or because one or both partners regret not living life a little longer before settling down.
these kids are dumb. there is close to zero chance that the marriage will last. they'll just be another sad statistic (50% divorce rate? wtf??).
what the hell is wrong with these teens who think they know enough about life to make a life-long commitment. people are so impatient with everything nowadays.
it's nice to say "to each their own," but the truth is that 99% of teens aren't mature enough to grasp the concept of "forever," or realize the intricacies of marriage. Maybe they really do love each other (doubtful), but they don't realize that love is not enough. Many seemingly great relationships fail because of monetary issues, or because one or both partners regret not living life a little longer before settling down.
these kids are dumb. there is close to zero chance that the marriage will last. they'll just be another sad statistic (50% divorce rate? wtf??).
Age ain't nothin but a number - https://acurazine.com/forums/dating-relationships-14/how-young-too-young-342705/
#45
Originally Posted by the_Osk
While the OP's thread title and grammar are lacking, his thought-process is correct..
what the hell is wrong with these teens who think they know enough about life to make a life-long commitment. people are so impatient with everything nowadays.
it's nice to say "to each their own," but the truth is that 99% of teens aren't mature enough to grasp the concept of "forever," or realize the intricacies of marriage. Maybe they really do love each other (doubtful), but they don't realize that love is not enough. Many seemingly great relationships fail because of monetary issues, or because one or both partners regret not living life a little longer before settling down.
these kids are dumb. there is close to zero chance that the marriage will last. they'll just be another sad statistic (50% divorce rate? wtf??).
what the hell is wrong with these teens who think they know enough about life to make a life-long commitment. people are so impatient with everything nowadays.
it's nice to say "to each their own," but the truth is that 99% of teens aren't mature enough to grasp the concept of "forever," or realize the intricacies of marriage. Maybe they really do love each other (doubtful), but they don't realize that love is not enough. Many seemingly great relationships fail because of monetary issues, or because one or both partners regret not living life a little longer before settling down.
these kids are dumb. there is close to zero chance that the marriage will last. they'll just be another sad statistic (50% divorce rate? wtf??).
Right, half fail anyway, so who gives a shit if they tie the knot? If their marriage does fail, maybe the second time around they will know what exactly they want and have success.
#49
Originally Posted by the_Osk
While the OP's thread title and grammar are lacking, his thought-process is correct..
what the hell is wrong with these teens who think they know enough about life to make a life-long commitment. people are so impatient with everything nowadays.
it's nice to say "to each their own," but the truth is that 99% of teens aren't mature enough to grasp the concept of "forever," or realize the intricacies of marriage. Maybe they really do love each other (doubtful), but they don't realize that love is not enough. Many seemingly great relationships fail because of monetary issues, or because one or both partners regret not living life a little longer before settling down.
these kids are dumb. there is close to zero chance that the marriage will last. they'll just be another sad statistic (50% divorce rate? wtf??).
what the hell is wrong with these teens who think they know enough about life to make a life-long commitment. people are so impatient with everything nowadays.
it's nice to say "to each their own," but the truth is that 99% of teens aren't mature enough to grasp the concept of "forever," or realize the intricacies of marriage. Maybe they really do love each other (doubtful), but they don't realize that love is not enough. Many seemingly great relationships fail because of monetary issues, or because one or both partners regret not living life a little longer before settling down.
these kids are dumb. there is close to zero chance that the marriage will last. they'll just be another sad statistic (50% divorce rate? wtf??).
I am J/W why they dont just go finish school and find a nice job then think about the marriage.. I hate to see a girl with a kid between 16-25 yrs old..
#50
They're 18...
They are:
Old enough to smoke/gamble/buy pr0n
Old enough to vote
Old enough to hold a steady job
Old enough to own their own home
Old enough to fight for/get drafted by our country
...Old enough to be considered an "Adult"...
It's not my cup-o-tea, but I'm still failing to see what makes them "unqualified" to marry
They are:
Old enough to smoke/gamble/buy pr0n
Old enough to vote
Old enough to hold a steady job
Old enough to own their own home
Old enough to fight for/get drafted by our country
...Old enough to be considered an "Adult"...
It's not my cup-o-tea, but I'm still failing to see what makes them "unqualified" to marry
#51
Originally Posted by bgsm1th
They're 18...
They are:
Old enough to smoke/gamble/buy pr0n
Old enough to vote
Old enough to hold a steady job
Old enough to own their own home
Old enough to fight for/get drafted by our country
...Old enough to be considered an "Adult"...
It's not my cup-o-tea, but I'm still failing to see what makes them "unqualified" to marry
They are:
Old enough to smoke/gamble/buy pr0n
Old enough to vote
Old enough to hold a steady job
Old enough to own their own home
Old enough to fight for/get drafted by our country
...Old enough to be considered an "Adult"...
It's not my cup-o-tea, but I'm still failing to see what makes them "unqualified" to marry
#52
who cares? sure they'll probably be divorced in a year or 2, but it's their lives, not yours. So take yourself to their wedding, drink their liquor, eat their food, and enjoy yourself and just think "wow this was fun, good thing one of them will be doing it all over again in few years."
#53
Originally Posted by AcuracltypeS03
That was my main thing in this thread..
I am J/W why they dont just go finish school and find a nice job then think about the marriage.. I hate to see a girl with a kid between 16-25 yrs old..
I am J/W why they dont just go finish school and find a nice job then think about the marriage.. I hate to see a girl with a kid between 16-25 yrs old..
#54
ill put money the dont stay together forever. Both are very young and have no idea what they want in life, yet they think they do. i would also bet money that then split up by the time they hit 30
#55
Originally Posted by CUNextTuesday
You really think 25 is too young to be having kids? It's ignorant to say that at any particular age someone is ready to have kids...
The point what i meant by that post is Kids without a father
#56
Originally Posted by evilone
ill put money the dont stay together forever. Both are very young and have no idea what they want in life, yet they think they do. i would also bet money that then split up by the time they hit 21
#57
Originally Posted by AcuracltypeS03
The point what i meant by that post is Kids without a father
Plus they won't necessarily have kids. +1 for abortions!
#58
Originally Posted by bgsm1th
They're 18...
They are:
Old enough to smoke/gamble/buy pr0n
Old enough to vote
Old enough to hold a steady job
Old enough to own their own home
Old enough to fight for/get drafted by our country
...Old enough to be considered an "Adult"...
It's not my cup-o-tea, but I'm still failing to see what makes them "unqualified" to marry
They are:
Old enough to smoke/gamble/buy pr0n
Old enough to vote
Old enough to hold a steady job
Old enough to own their own home
Old enough to fight for/get drafted by our country
...Old enough to be considered an "Adult"...
It's not my cup-o-tea, but I'm still failing to see what makes them "unqualified" to marry
Also most 18 year olds are terrible fighters. My friend Scott is in the Canadian Forces, and he says that most new recruits don't understand the concept of teamwork, and are unwilling to learn.
Besides, all of those things you posted are completely arbitrary. They're based on a LAW that was arbitrarily made up. They had to pick SOME age when people were an adult. They chose 18. When in reality some people are ready at 18, but most are not.
My brother is 19, and he made the biggest fuckup of his life (see my thread on his awful girlfriend if you want to know).
#59
Originally Posted by youngTL
I'm sorry, but owning your own home at 18 is very unrealistic. Also the type of jobs you can get with a high school diploma won't support that very well. 22 is a more realistic age (4 years of university).
Also most 18 year olds are terrible fighters. My friend Scott is in the Canadian Forces, and he says that most new recruits don't understand the concept of teamwork, and are unwilling to learn.
Besides, all of those things you posted are completely arbitrary. They're based on a LAW that was arbitrarily made up. They had to pick SOME age when people were an adult. They chose 18. When in reality some people are ready at 18, but most are not.
My brother is 19, and he made the biggest fuckup of his life (see my thread on his awful girlfriend if you want to know).
Also most 18 year olds are terrible fighters. My friend Scott is in the Canadian Forces, and he says that most new recruits don't understand the concept of teamwork, and are unwilling to learn.
Besides, all of those things you posted are completely arbitrary. They're based on a LAW that was arbitrarily made up. They had to pick SOME age when people were an adult. They chose 18. When in reality some people are ready at 18, but most are not.
My brother is 19, and he made the biggest fuckup of his life (see my thread on his awful girlfriend if you want to know).
#61
Originally Posted by AcuracltypeS03
I mean the girl i met in the club last night she was 19 and already had a kid wtff...
#65
Originally Posted by AcuracltypeS03
The reason i made this thread is because i just wanted to see what u guys would think of these kind of things.. Hell no i didnt try to hook up with her i am not looking for a relationship cuz i been hurted 1.5 years ago and snice then i havent been in a relationship..
Please tell me you did this on purpose.
#67
Originally Posted by youngTL
I'm sorry, but owning your own home at 18 is very unrealistic. Also the type of jobs you can get with a high school diploma won't support that very well. 22 is a more realistic age (4 years of university).
Possible? ...definitely...
Originally Posted by youngTL
Also most 18 year olds are terrible fighters. My friend Scott is in the Canadian Forces, and he says that most new recruits don't understand the concept of teamwork, and are unwilling to learn.
They are still old enough to fight, and in MANY cases they are enlisted and fighting
Originally Posted by youngTL
Besides, all of those things you posted are completely arbitrary. They're based on a LAW that was arbitrarily made up. They had to pick SOME age when people were an adult. They chose 18. When in reality some people are ready at 18, but most are not.
Originally Posted by youngTL
My brother is 19, and he made the biggest fuckup of his life (see my thread on his awful girlfriend if you want to know).
Look youngTL, I'm not saying that these 18 and 19 year olds are all-knowing beings, but they are adults and they should be treated as such. Who the fuck are we to say they are making a mistake? We don't know anything about them.
I've dealt with MANY 16 year olds who carry themselves as if they were 30...I've also met MANY 30+ year olds who act/think like they are 14 again...
Age is not a difinitive scale with which to grade someones intelligence and capability...just like you said earlier, it's an arbitrary age...but they are adults so we have to let them decide what's best for them.
#72
i don't think that the age of the people really is indictive of whether a relationship is going to work or not. it really is the mentality of the couple. the problem with marriage nowadays is the overall mentality that society has. people don't really work hard at things, they expect them to just work, and when it doesen't they just quit. they figure it just wasent meant to be or was a mistake. but the real mistake is in not understanding that as you grow older, you change and you have to learn to work thru the changes together. and its hard work, not something you can do half-assed.
#80
Originally Posted by AcuracltypeS03
Wtf is wrong with these females..
I just got invited to a wedding party from a chick that went to the H/S with me... WTF GUYS??
Wat is this world coming to..
I just got invited to a wedding party from a chick that went to the H/S with me... WTF GUYS??
Wat is this world coming to..