Quiz: Are You Ready to Get Married?

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i love my fiance so much but im just afraid to et married at such a young age. i dont know what to do or say?

tiffany of CA 1:06PM October 08, 2010

i cant wait for valentimes day

love chic of 4:36PM February 10, 2010

i cant wait for valentimes day

love chic of 4:36PM February 10, 2010

im 8 and im a giant fan of romance since it is very near to valantimes day im looking in the shops to find something for my boyfriend.........

love chic of 4:35PM February 10, 2010

yeah i trying it i need to paste it now sooo CHECK THIS OUT say your name 10× say your moms 10× then say your crushes name 3× then paste this on 4 other sites then your crush will kiss you on the nearest friday but if you read this and do not paste you will have very bad luck

of 4:27PM February 10, 2010

this REALLY WORKS! TRY IT OUT!

1. Say ur name 10x

2. Say ur mom's name 5x

3. Say ur crushes name 3x

4. then paste this to 4 other quizs, if you do this your crush will kiss you on the nearest friday! But if you read this and did not paste this, then you will have very bad luck

Andrea of MN 10:21PM August 08, 2008

I want equal rights!

Kim Bravo of CA 6:50PM July 02, 2008

The "questions" that singles ought to be asking before getting married are: "Where is our comprehensive health insurance going to come from, and how can I (we) be sure we can keep it in force permanently?" If the male, as husband, has to say "I dunno" to either of these, he has no business getting married at all and certainly no business creating children.

Republicans like to say they are "pro-family". And, yet, they currently wish to take the health insurance environment to the least possible security for individuals (especially conscientious provider-minded husbands) by eliminating group plans.

Think I'm kidding? LISTEN to John McCain. He is advocating a "lotsa luck" platform of buy-it-if-you-can individually with NO restrictions on those insurance companies turning you down as soon as somebody in the family is sick.

A new generation of young, responsible husbands should be standing up saying "No way, dude. This is America We vote here. You, Mr. McCain ARE NOT going to set me up for corporations to bankrupt me, my wife and my kids just because you like corporate opportunities better than you like intact families. And you're not going to do it to everybody else either."

Men (especially Christian men), where are you? This is YOUR battle. Don't be a Limbaugh-whipped, Dobson-dulled milquetoast. SHOW UP. (Obama 08!)

Daniel David of NM 12:08PM July 02, 2008

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Alpha Consumer

Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, writes about making smarter financial decisions. She’s the author of Generation Earn: The Young Professional's Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back.

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