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“And just because I married myself, it doesn’t mean that I’m not open to the idea of sharing a wedding with someone else one day.” err....to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part......in my eyes she cannot even think about marrying anyone else now she has...
11:10 Mon 06th Oct 2014
I suppose she thinks she's found perfection so there's no need to look any further for the perfect mate. ! Weird though.
But if issues of incompatibility arise in the future separation could get very messy.
But where's the mystery and excitement in marrying someone you know so well?
I guess when the glow wears off and the arguments and making up start it'll be interesting though......☺
So if she meets someone else will she have to go through expensive divorce proceedings first in order to avoid committing bigamy?
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Sometimes I think the whole world has gone mad and that I am the only sane person left !
How would you be able to have an argument and then storm off in the huff?
You keep telling yourself that mikey...
lets see how she likes it in the doghouse after a row!
Maybe she's a fan of GLEE. The woman in that, Sue, married herself.
“And just because I married myself, it doesn’t mean that I’m not open to the idea of sharing a wedding with someone else one day.”

err....to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part......in my eyes she cannot even think about marrying anyone else now she has married herself (odd, very odd). When I got married, I didn't say to my husband 'to death do us part or unless I find someone better'.

Blatant attention seeking behaviour. Very much an 'I'm mad, me', which tends to be the most boring people to be around!
who proposed first?
for some people the drive for self publicity is irresistible
Maybe she's hoping to get on to Jeremy Kyle or some reality show
It's exactly that sort of cynical self-aggrandisation that I'm lambasting in my latest book (available from all bookshops starting in November)...
What if she proposed and was turned down? How would you cope with that kind of rejection?
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She looks much older than six.

Anyone read the Link?
My self-married status, meaningless though it may remain in the eyes of the law has also given me this great sense of clarity. I seem to sense much more clearly than before if something is worth pursuing or best left alone. And just because I married myself, it doesn’t mean that I’m not open to the idea of sharing a wedding with someone else one day.
she'll be farting without leaving the room before long ...
I am aware the state of "marriage" has more or less become undefined in any reasonable sense of late, so I shall resist asking in what sense has she "married", given it is unrecognised in law and does not seem to be recognised by an established religion.

But I wonder if she has some kind of multiple personality disorder (assuming that is still thought to exist). I'm inclined to suspect she is just messing about enjoying a jape whilst Australian news was having a very slow day.

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