Re: Re: girlfriend

From: andy levy (andylevy@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Sep 19 2002 - 19:53:53 EDT


Hell no. There are *way* too many issues there to even consider that.
Besides, marriage isn't a "problem solver" in the first place and
shouldn't be used as an escape from anything.

Speeker wrote:
> Well IMO, in most states being over the age of 18 makes you an adult. If
> you two feel that way about each other, maybe you should get married.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Danny L. Burrows" <havenx@ksni.net>
> To: <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 5:45 PM
> Subject: DML: girlfriend
>
>
>
>> This is off topic as hell but I need some advice either way. I am 19
>
> years old first off, and the girl is 19
>
>>also. She still lives with her parents. She is my girlfriend, ummm she has
>
> liked me since I was 14 or so. For some
>
>>reason her parents hate me and when I call they always tell me she is not
>
> home. Well I had someone else call and ask
>
>>for her, and guess what, she was home. What the hell do I do about this
>
> type of thing? The only time I get to talk
>
>>to her is when she can find a pay phone when she is away with her parents.
>
> She has a job and works alot so that
>
>>makes it hard for us to stay in contact also. I would REALLY like it if
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> someone told me what to do. And before
>
>>anyone says that I should talk to her parents... I tried it and they just
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> hang up. The parents are her mom and
>
>>grandmother. GREAT I HAVE TO DEAL WITH 3 WOAMN!!!, counting my gf, lol.
>>
>>What Does Danny Do?
>>
>
>



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