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Yes, I know.....and when I am irritated by things he does, I remind myself that if I had done him in with the carving knife during my PMT days.....
1) I might have got off - balance of mind affected by hormones and all that kind of stuff. 2) I would have been out and established a fine new life for myself.....! Except that, perhaps without him it wouldn't have been so fine. I somehow think we balance one another out. They say that for every stale bit of bread, there is a stale bit of cheese....for every pot there is a lid. I think he is my stale bit of bread...my potlid. |
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Not talking about a private pension Cashy. I have a state pension in my own right....because I worked and paid full contributions...including those SERPS.
The married pension is payable to women who either stayed at home to look after children, or (if I am not mistaken) didn't pay a full contribution and relied on their husbands contribution for their pension entitlement. Cashy, you are right about money playing an important part when you are older...but I planned my retirement......I saved for it (fat lot of good it has done me) so that I would not be a drain on the benefits system. I have always been an independent baggage. I also have my vocational pension. Life would be grim on just state pension |
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I have to admit that I am one of the people who is not legally married. Me and Sparks live together and recently bought a new house. We are co-dependent on each other financially and in every way that a married couple would be.
I don't feel that I need a piece of paper to tell me that I'm married because for all intents and purposes we already are. My only word of advice to co-habiting couples would be to protect yourselves legally, nominate pensions, life insurances etc..... Marriage and living together isn't just about romance, it is also about the merging and protection of both of your assets. For those of us who have been married (I was married several years ago), we know only too well that divorce can have a massive impact on your pocket as well as your psyche. I did my own divorce and never used a solicitor, it was this that made me realise that it is entirely possible to look after each other legally and financially without that piece of paper. In my book it's each to their own. Sparks and I had a very public romance right here on Accyweb where we met. That romance is still there, without the need for the piece of paper. :D |
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if your not bothered about the fuss of a wedding but want a family name one of the people could change their name by deedpoll .
much cheaper :D |
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Marriage is awreight fur women, but fellas shoud ev nowt tu du wi id.
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Two very different people, who fit together perfectly as a couple. I wouldn't see you two any differently if you were wed. You're a couple. A lovely couple, end of. My mum and dad had nothing at all in common, as far as interests were concerned, except they shared ideals, and morals, which meant they were very happy as a couple. I think it's great, when people meet the other half, they're meant to be with. Although personally I'd hate it. I was born to be a singleton, and that's the way it'll stay. :D |
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As I said in an earlier post, we all have different life experiences which will affect how we approach/perceive marriage. I know Lettie that you had a very bad experience with yours...and you did well to get out of it. No-one would expect you to stay in that kind of partnership. I am glad you have found someone who values you and that you have made the right arrangement to ensure your financial and legal security |
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Good luck to you both. |
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Of my three children, only my youngest son is married. My oldest son has been with his partner for eighteen years and my daughter has been with her partner for fourteen years, they all have two children each and are settled. I honestly don't think that marriage matters a jot, it's commitment to the other person, caring and most of all respect that are the most important qualities in a relationship in my opinion! |
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I know a young couple that have just split up, they'd bought a nice house (on Martgage) and funished it, now its over they are struggling to put things in order, its such a shame
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