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Re: Fictional ethical dilemmas
(Anonymous) 2017-01-09 12:21 am (UTC)(link)Re: Fictional ethical dilemmas
Why? Or do you just mean marrying them immediately after high school? I know one couple (friend of the family; my dad went to school with both of them) who were high school sweethearts and dated on-and-off in college, then got married around the end of college. They're at 30+ years of marriage now and seem to be very happy.
Re: Fictional ethical dilemmas
(Anonymous) 2017-01-09 03:13 am (UTC)(link)Re: Fictional ethical dilemmas
(Anonymous) 2017-01-09 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)Everyone I knew in high school had broken up with their last high school SO within a year of graduation. Since then, however, I've met not one but two couples my age who met in high school and are now pushing 40 and still doing fine. One couple married after college and the other married after they were both over 30. It also seems that people I know my age or younger who are divorced married for the first time when they were really young.