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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 551357" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Not wrong to suggest it, but don't be surprised if they shoot you down.</p><p></p><p>I wonder how E's parents feel about them getting married with E and their grandchildren still living in their home?? I mean, well........would never happen in my home. You got enough money to marry, you've got enough money to move out, regardless of whatever else you've got going on. Don't have enough to move out, then guess what.......you don't have enough to support another person. phht </p><p></p><p>Is the wedding causing difficult child stress and anxiety? Or is it the visitation/child support issue that she has no real reason at this stage to be fretting over to that degree? A case of cold feet but not wanting to admit it maybe? </p><p></p><p>Sorry. I'm old fashioned. If a man isn't already standing on his own two feet, then he doesn't need to be thinking about marriage. (same for a female) Yup bad economy and court battles are expensive. Even more reason these two need to think about this some more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 551357, member: 84"] Not wrong to suggest it, but don't be surprised if they shoot you down. I wonder how E's parents feel about them getting married with E and their grandchildren still living in their home?? I mean, well........would never happen in my home. You got enough money to marry, you've got enough money to move out, regardless of whatever else you've got going on. Don't have enough to move out, then guess what.......you don't have enough to support another person. phht Is the wedding causing difficult child stress and anxiety? Or is it the visitation/child support issue that she has no real reason at this stage to be fretting over to that degree? A case of cold feet but not wanting to admit it maybe? Sorry. I'm old fashioned. If a man isn't already standing on his own two feet, then he doesn't need to be thinking about marriage. (same for a female) Yup bad economy and court battles are expensive. Even more reason these two need to think about this some more. [/QUOTE]
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