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Is it stupid to marry your high school sweetheart? ?
7 Answers
- 8 months ago
My high school sweetheart and I, due to life, moved apart and we went our separate ways.
For years I always thought of her as my first love and basically would be in love with her the rest of my life.
About 20 years later we met up and tried to start a relationship.
I grew into a logic-based thinking conservative. She ended up being a loony-liberal.
She said she was a witch/Wiccan. She would dance naked in the back yard in front of a stone altar on nights of the blue moon.
My long loved memories of her were totally destroyed because I remembered her as the sweet quiet 16yo I last seen.
Now I never think about her except for the crazy woman she had become.
It's best to keep fond memories that...Fond memories.
- rynexxLv 48 months ago
If you are compatible with each other then no it’s not stupid. Very few high school relationships end up in marriages, but it does happen and if you both want to get married then why not?
- Homer BufflekillLv 58 months ago
I went off to conquer the world after high school, my sweetheart went off to college. We both married others, but were re-united years later after our divorces. I don't know if we could've made it had we married right out of school ? I don't think we would be who we are today had we not went our own ways. We've been married now for like...14 years or so? Sometimes I think we should've gotten married way back then, other times I'm glad we didn't. I don't think its stupid.
- 8 months ago
In those days she was your sweet heart but now what is your chemistry with her.She might have changed a lot in all respects, physically, mentally since then
- Anonymous8 months ago
It depends on how long ago you were both in high school. My parents started "going steady" in 9th grade, married when they graduated, put each other through College and are still married, 25 years later.