I want to find out a marriage date of my friend who got married in Janaury 1999. How to find it? He doesnt remember the date.How to find our old marriage date in India?
If it is a registered marraige, you should be able to go and get the records from the town or city registrar office which usually have records of the marriage.How to find our old marriage date in India?
are they registered their marriage? if they are christian, married at church, go to the church and easily find their marriage date. plz give more information, where, and when.
Talking about Marriage?
Friday, August 20, 2010
What five key components of marriage do you value?
Choose your top five ingredients to a successful marriage (example: love, honesty, etc.) in order of importance.
Feel free to add if you're married/how long.What five key components of marriage do you value?
Communication
Loyalty
Trust
Compatibility
LoveWhat five key components of marriage do you value?
I've only been married to my hubby for 10 months, actually our annyversary is exacly 2 months from today .. Weird. We've been together for 7 years and I think its important to have
Trust
Unconditional love
Laughter
Compromise
Support
Understanding of ones choices
Communication
In my our case, getting along with the inlaws
Staying grounded and down to earth
Romantic night and getaways
Snowboarding %26amp; surfing
Looking forward to growing old together
Keeping things exciding
Loyalty
Honesty ............
Sorry I went all out
Awesome question!!
My top five:
1. Love.......anything can be conquered if you love someone enough
2.Communication.......openly discussing things brings you closer and helps you understand the person more
3. Trust.........If you trust your spouse, you can avoid silly, immature bickering and worrying about who he/she is talking to.
4. Respect..........If you respect your spouse, they feel valued which is very important in any relationship but especially marriage
5. Honesty.........If you always strive for honesty in your marriage, everything else falls in place......the trust, communication, respect all happen as a result of honesty.
I believe the key component is love..........';love conquers all'; is the most true cliche' I've ever heard.
Married 11 years, together for 15 years.
Trust - this is your foundation. Without it, nothing will stand up to the marriage.
Love - you will go through phases of being madly in love or just loving the person you married. Accept that this does not mean something is wrong. It just happens in time, but the love doesn't die, it just phases in and out.
Communication - this is a tough one. Men tend to internalize and women tend to vocalize. We use a calendar to write down our schedules. It keeps the communication open, even when we aren't speaking to each other (not because we are mad).
Values - you need the same values, especially when it comes to parenting. If you aren't on the same page, this will create conflict.
Compromise - you are not always going to agree on everything. There will come a time when you must agree to disagree, but then let it go. Don't hold grudges and don't go to bed mad. Make a compromise just to end the argument. You don't want to end up in divorce court.
Shared interests
Same sense of humor
Respect (this goes along with TRUST for me. I know that my husband trusts me and I trust him- because of the respect we have for each other)
Communication (this includes honesty, for me)
Conditional Love ( and yes- I said *conditional*. We both know that love is fragile. Cheating/lying/harming/backstabbing/emot鈥?hurting each other or the children would cause our love to disappear, I'm sure. We love each other for the people we are. I fully understand that if I made a terrible mistake that may rip it away (or if he did). I think that since we are both very realistic about love that it makes us stronger.
Open-mindedness
*I know that's 6, but I really needed to add the last one. :)
Together for 8 years.
Edit: one more- sexual compatibility. I would put this in my top five and move humor down here.
Love
Trust
Honesty
Respect
Communication
I have only been married for 5 months but we have been together for about 4 years and it is my second marriage. I listed it in this order bc of course to me love is the most important thing, without it you have none of the other, A relationship has to have trust and honesty. and you have to respect one another. But without communication none of this is possible so maybe I should rearrange them!
Married 10 years to one incredible man.
Honesty-you must always have this.
Trust-you can't have this if you don't have the first.
Understanding-No one is always at their best.
Loyalty-You have to devote yourself to the other.
Faith-Helps you through the bad times keeps you together in the good times.
1. Similar tastes in music, tv, etc
2. Similar wants and goals
3. Similar intellect...
4. Good sense of humour
5. At least one person can cook, at least one is willing to clean
My first marriage was not going well, and he died (not murder I swear)
I remarried 5 years later and have been married 4 years..
Love (obviously)
Honest Communication
Compromise and Fair Disagreements
Sex (sorry, but it really is an important part of marriage!!!)
Comfort (how comfortable are you around each other?)
Been married for 10 years July 2009!!
Married for 1 year %26amp; 8 months
In no particular order....
1.) Love
2.) Commitment
3.) Trust
4.) Teamwork/Compromising
5.) Communication
communication
compromise
compatibility (some of the same interests, beliefs, activities etc...)
love/attraction
honesty (with honesty comes trust)
married to my husband for 12 1/2 years with 4 children.
1 year and half married - yayayay!
- partnership, share togetherness
- communication, understand each other
- love, treat nice with respect
- sex, passion and lots of satisfying (hehehe!)
- support, be there for each other and help each other
Ive been very happily married for 1.5 yrs.
Love, Trust,Companionship, Understanding, Laughter
patience, respect, love, mutual support, and attention.
married almost 14 years, together more than 20.
Communication
Trust/Honesty
Faithfulness
Commitment
Love
Married 2 years and 2 months
Love/Desire
Communication
Faith
Honesty/ Fidelity
Selflessness
Yes
mutual respect %26amp; admiration
support / partnership
friendship
understanding
trust
Married 10 years
love trust communication compromise responsibility
2 1/2 years
trust
honesty
compromise
fun
laughter
lots of sex!!!!!!
Feel free to add if you're married/how long.What five key components of marriage do you value?
Communication
Loyalty
Trust
Compatibility
LoveWhat five key components of marriage do you value?
I've only been married to my hubby for 10 months, actually our annyversary is exacly 2 months from today .. Weird. We've been together for 7 years and I think its important to have
Trust
Unconditional love
Laughter
Compromise
Support
Understanding of ones choices
Communication
In my our case, getting along with the inlaws
Staying grounded and down to earth
Romantic night and getaways
Snowboarding %26amp; surfing
Looking forward to growing old together
Keeping things exciding
Loyalty
Honesty ............
Sorry I went all out
Awesome question!!
My top five:
1. Love.......anything can be conquered if you love someone enough
2.Communication.......openly discussing things brings you closer and helps you understand the person more
3. Trust.........If you trust your spouse, you can avoid silly, immature bickering and worrying about who he/she is talking to.
4. Respect..........If you respect your spouse, they feel valued which is very important in any relationship but especially marriage
5. Honesty.........If you always strive for honesty in your marriage, everything else falls in place......the trust, communication, respect all happen as a result of honesty.
I believe the key component is love..........';love conquers all'; is the most true cliche' I've ever heard.
Married 11 years, together for 15 years.
Trust - this is your foundation. Without it, nothing will stand up to the marriage.
Love - you will go through phases of being madly in love or just loving the person you married. Accept that this does not mean something is wrong. It just happens in time, but the love doesn't die, it just phases in and out.
Communication - this is a tough one. Men tend to internalize and women tend to vocalize. We use a calendar to write down our schedules. It keeps the communication open, even when we aren't speaking to each other (not because we are mad).
Values - you need the same values, especially when it comes to parenting. If you aren't on the same page, this will create conflict.
Compromise - you are not always going to agree on everything. There will come a time when you must agree to disagree, but then let it go. Don't hold grudges and don't go to bed mad. Make a compromise just to end the argument. You don't want to end up in divorce court.
Shared interests
Same sense of humor
Respect (this goes along with TRUST for me. I know that my husband trusts me and I trust him- because of the respect we have for each other)
Communication (this includes honesty, for me)
Conditional Love ( and yes- I said *conditional*. We both know that love is fragile. Cheating/lying/harming/backstabbing/emot鈥?hurting each other or the children would cause our love to disappear, I'm sure. We love each other for the people we are. I fully understand that if I made a terrible mistake that may rip it away (or if he did). I think that since we are both very realistic about love that it makes us stronger.
Open-mindedness
*I know that's 6, but I really needed to add the last one. :)
Together for 8 years.
Edit: one more- sexual compatibility. I would put this in my top five and move humor down here.
Love
Trust
Honesty
Respect
Communication
I have only been married for 5 months but we have been together for about 4 years and it is my second marriage. I listed it in this order bc of course to me love is the most important thing, without it you have none of the other, A relationship has to have trust and honesty. and you have to respect one another. But without communication none of this is possible so maybe I should rearrange them!
Married 10 years to one incredible man.
Honesty-you must always have this.
Trust-you can't have this if you don't have the first.
Understanding-No one is always at their best.
Loyalty-You have to devote yourself to the other.
Faith-Helps you through the bad times keeps you together in the good times.
1. Similar tastes in music, tv, etc
2. Similar wants and goals
3. Similar intellect...
4. Good sense of humour
5. At least one person can cook, at least one is willing to clean
My first marriage was not going well, and he died (not murder I swear)
I remarried 5 years later and have been married 4 years..
Love (obviously)
Honest Communication
Compromise and Fair Disagreements
Sex (sorry, but it really is an important part of marriage!!!)
Comfort (how comfortable are you around each other?)
Been married for 10 years July 2009!!
Married for 1 year %26amp; 8 months
In no particular order....
1.) Love
2.) Commitment
3.) Trust
4.) Teamwork/Compromising
5.) Communication
communication
compromise
compatibility (some of the same interests, beliefs, activities etc...)
love/attraction
honesty (with honesty comes trust)
married to my husband for 12 1/2 years with 4 children.
1 year and half married - yayayay!
- partnership, share togetherness
- communication, understand each other
- love, treat nice with respect
- sex, passion and lots of satisfying (hehehe!)
- support, be there for each other and help each other
Ive been very happily married for 1.5 yrs.
Love, Trust,Companionship, Understanding, Laughter
patience, respect, love, mutual support, and attention.
married almost 14 years, together more than 20.
Communication
Trust/Honesty
Faithfulness
Commitment
Love
Married 2 years and 2 months
Love/Desire
Communication
Faith
Honesty/ Fidelity
Selflessness
Yes
mutual respect %26amp; admiration
support / partnership
friendship
understanding
trust
Married 10 years
love trust communication compromise responsibility
2 1/2 years
trust
honesty
compromise
fun
laughter
lots of sex!!!!!!
How much does it cost to apply for a green card through marriage?
Any one know how much it cost to apply for a green card through marriage ? I am going to apply for it next week and I just want to know how much I need for the application fees.How much does it cost to apply for a green card through marriage?
try the website uscis.gov or immigrate2us.net both are good information sites.
$1010 for the i-485
$355 for the i-130
$80 for biomatrics
up to $500 for physical/examHow much does it cost to apply for a green card through marriage?
$1,365.... $355 for the I-130 and $1,010 for the I-485, I-131 and I-765.
There will also be a charge for the physical exam. I'm told it can be as much as $300 or more if vaccinations are needed.
you could have a look on http://OffURL.com/Get-A-Green-Card . I also found an interesting article on http://seo.morehelp.co.uk/general-chat/how-to-get-a-green-card-through-marriage
You can check on this website it is very helpful www.uscis.gov
Hi:
Check the internet:
Type Green Card through marriage. I sure you will find some information.
Good Luck
try the website uscis.gov or immigrate2us.net both are good information sites.
$1010 for the i-485
$355 for the i-130
$80 for biomatrics
up to $500 for physical/examHow much does it cost to apply for a green card through marriage?
$1,365.... $355 for the I-130 and $1,010 for the I-485, I-131 and I-765.
There will also be a charge for the physical exam. I'm told it can be as much as $300 or more if vaccinations are needed.
you could have a look on http://OffURL.com/Get-A-Green-Card . I also found an interesting article on http://seo.morehelp.co.uk/general-chat/how-to-get-a-green-card-through-marriage
You can check on this website it is very helpful www.uscis.gov
Hi:
Check the internet:
Type Green Card through marriage. I sure you will find some information.
Good Luck
How can I get marriage outlawed or at least not have anything to do with the government?
It's disgusting that people get these government benefits, but me, a hard working man has to continue to be a slave to this society. I feel that marriage should have nothing to do with the government, since that's the way Americas forefathers intended it in the first place.How can I get marriage outlawed or at least not have anything to do with the government?
I agree, but its not really the government. it the church and the religious leaders that are so short sited they can not believe in anything else but what is in the bible.
if I marry my partner the world will not fall a part. I just do not see my self as that important.
I agree with what Pres- elect Obama said, ';the Constitution should expand rights and freedoms not take them away.How can I get marriage outlawed or at least not have anything to do with the government?
I'm mad that I'm paying taxes that help these chodes that are married and my partner and I don't/won't get anything.
You're fighting a losing battle...couple will always 'find' each other...and commit to each other...and it 'will' be called marriage...regardless of whether 'society approves' or not... Love WILL find a way... Straights who suffer 'self righteous indignation' based upon their 'version' of morality should 'grow up' and 'get over it'...life AND love WILL go on...whether they 'approve' of it or not...
I don't understand any part of your question or your irate ranting.
What government benefits? You seem unaware that you have benefits.
How are you a slave to society?
Explain how/why you believe our forefathers intended marriage and government to be unrelated?
Do you realize that our Constitution does not mention ';separation of church and state';?
Now, what is it you are really trying to ask?
my personal opinion, no matter what people say the government has never had the right to say who can marry and who can't. here's what you do if you want to get married. have a ceremony with friends and family, buy two rings and say your vows, document it, and change your names to match. you don't have to go through the ***** court systems for that and afterwords you'll be married.
I don't understand your being ';a slave to this society';. It is my experience that people are slaves to their shortcomings or lack of ambition or lack of imagination. You may want to look into ways that are more suited to your ability's or talents that will be more beneficial to you while you work inside the system. Look at the society as a game that everyone has the ability to learn and win at.
The marriage thing, I couldn't agree more.
I agree. As a single hetero woman I find it unfair that married people get tax breaks, etc., however, the reason those benefits are there is so that more people will get married, and contribute to this capitalist society. If the country was full of single, childless people like us, eventually the economy, social services systems, early education programs, etc, would crumble, and the entire... ';feel'; of the nation would change from rearing children, to a somewhat hedonistic purpose of self sufficiency. Gah, my suggestion to you is to just get used to it pal.
I agree, but its not really the government. it the church and the religious leaders that are so short sited they can not believe in anything else but what is in the bible.
if I marry my partner the world will not fall a part. I just do not see my self as that important.
I agree with what Pres- elect Obama said, ';the Constitution should expand rights and freedoms not take them away.How can I get marriage outlawed or at least not have anything to do with the government?
I'm mad that I'm paying taxes that help these chodes that are married and my partner and I don't/won't get anything.
You're fighting a losing battle...couple will always 'find' each other...and commit to each other...and it 'will' be called marriage...regardless of whether 'society approves' or not... Love WILL find a way... Straights who suffer 'self righteous indignation' based upon their 'version' of morality should 'grow up' and 'get over it'...life AND love WILL go on...whether they 'approve' of it or not...
I don't understand any part of your question or your irate ranting.
What government benefits? You seem unaware that you have benefits.
How are you a slave to society?
Explain how/why you believe our forefathers intended marriage and government to be unrelated?
Do you realize that our Constitution does not mention ';separation of church and state';?
Now, what is it you are really trying to ask?
my personal opinion, no matter what people say the government has never had the right to say who can marry and who can't. here's what you do if you want to get married. have a ceremony with friends and family, buy two rings and say your vows, document it, and change your names to match. you don't have to go through the ***** court systems for that and afterwords you'll be married.
I don't understand your being ';a slave to this society';. It is my experience that people are slaves to their shortcomings or lack of ambition or lack of imagination. You may want to look into ways that are more suited to your ability's or talents that will be more beneficial to you while you work inside the system. Look at the society as a game that everyone has the ability to learn and win at.
The marriage thing, I couldn't agree more.
I agree. As a single hetero woman I find it unfair that married people get tax breaks, etc., however, the reason those benefits are there is so that more people will get married, and contribute to this capitalist society. If the country was full of single, childless people like us, eventually the economy, social services systems, early education programs, etc, would crumble, and the entire... ';feel'; of the nation would change from rearing children, to a somewhat hedonistic purpose of self sufficiency. Gah, my suggestion to you is to just get used to it pal.
How to apply for green card through marriage?
I have tons of questions about applying for my green card through marriage. I am getting married this week. We have a son together and I'm here in USA for 2 years. How do I apply for the green card through marriage if I don't have money to pay the attorney? Where do i start? What docs do I need to fill in? What pictures (how many), etc.
Please answer people who have done it before.
ThanksHow to apply for green card through marriage?
Forms:
I-130
G-325A (x2)
I-485
I-864
I-765
I-693
The rest of your questions are answered on the instructions to the above forms, read them carefully.How to apply for green card through marriage?
You can download all Adjustment of Status application forms, check current filing fees and documentary requirements at official USCIS website - www.uscis.gov
The basic filing DHS fees would be $1,365 (could be more, depending on your particular circumstances). How did you enter the USA? On what visa? From what country? Have you ever been ordered deported, etc?
If you need a case-specific legal advice, and want to make sure that you are actually eligible to apply for adjustment of status, you can consult any qualified immigration lawyer.product key honda finance
Please answer people who have done it before.
ThanksHow to apply for green card through marriage?
Forms:
I-130
G-325A (x2)
I-485
I-864
I-765
I-693
The rest of your questions are answered on the instructions to the above forms, read them carefully.How to apply for green card through marriage?
You can download all Adjustment of Status application forms, check current filing fees and documentary requirements at official USCIS website - www.uscis.gov
The basic filing DHS fees would be $1,365 (could be more, depending on your particular circumstances). How did you enter the USA? On what visa? From what country? Have you ever been ordered deported, etc?
If you need a case-specific legal advice, and want to make sure that you are actually eligible to apply for adjustment of status, you can consult any qualified immigration lawyer.
How do you draw marriage lines on a family tree when two siblings married two siblings in the same family?
I mean, my dad and his brother married my mom and my aunt (who are also sisters). How do I draw the marriage lines for that? Does anyone have an example? I just can't find a way to do it without crossing the lines together...How do you draw marriage lines on a family tree when two siblings married two siblings in the same family?
This is the only way I can think to do it:
http://i50.tinypic.com/2ng5umq.jpgHow do you draw marriage lines on a family tree when two siblings married two siblings in the same family?
See figures 40 %26amp; 41--about halfway down the page--at http://www.genetic-genealogy.co.uk/Toc11鈥?/a>
As in my grandmother's family, brothers %26amp; sisters of one family who marry brothers %26amp; sisters of another family create the term ';double first cousins'; for their children. This is because they share all the same grandparents.
I'm in agreeance with the others that Ashley gives the clearest example to best show this unique relationship.
I too have this situation with my brother and my sister marrying a sister and brother of the same family
However, when doing a family chart (on PAF or FTM) you can only show the perspective of one family (with the spouse listed) or one couple, but not both sets.
Hmm, all the time I spent studying kinship and this scenario never even occurred to me. I suppose you would probably just need to label them appropriately. For example, instead of labeling your uncle as your mother's sister's husband (MZH), you should label him as your father's brother (FB) and then not include him on your father's side of the kinship chart (or vice versa for your aunt). An interesting question indeed. I hope this helps.
Ashley's answer is brilliant, clear and simple. She deserves the 10 points.
We don't usually draw family trees, though. We enter our data into a genealogy program and let it print pedigree charts, descendnacy lists or family group sheets.
You can develop your Family tree in exciting way. below site provide some exclusive features can help to u develop good family tree.
I have this in my ancestry.com tree, but you can only view a pedigree chart for one person so you would not see them both in the same chart (I think).
Good job Ashley. That drawing really simplified what could have been a complex relationship to try to diagram.
This is the only way I can think to do it:
http://i50.tinypic.com/2ng5umq.jpgHow do you draw marriage lines on a family tree when two siblings married two siblings in the same family?
See figures 40 %26amp; 41--about halfway down the page--at http://www.genetic-genealogy.co.uk/Toc11鈥?/a>
As in my grandmother's family, brothers %26amp; sisters of one family who marry brothers %26amp; sisters of another family create the term ';double first cousins'; for their children. This is because they share all the same grandparents.
I'm in agreeance with the others that Ashley gives the clearest example to best show this unique relationship.
I too have this situation with my brother and my sister marrying a sister and brother of the same family
However, when doing a family chart (on PAF or FTM) you can only show the perspective of one family (with the spouse listed) or one couple, but not both sets.
Hmm, all the time I spent studying kinship and this scenario never even occurred to me. I suppose you would probably just need to label them appropriately. For example, instead of labeling your uncle as your mother's sister's husband (MZH), you should label him as your father's brother (FB) and then not include him on your father's side of the kinship chart (or vice versa for your aunt). An interesting question indeed. I hope this helps.
Ashley's answer is brilliant, clear and simple. She deserves the 10 points.
We don't usually draw family trees, though. We enter our data into a genealogy program and let it print pedigree charts, descendnacy lists or family group sheets.
You can develop your Family tree in exciting way. below site provide some exclusive features can help to u develop good family tree.
I have this in my ancestry.com tree, but you can only view a pedigree chart for one person so you would not see them both in the same chart (I think).
Good job Ashley. That drawing really simplified what could have been a complex relationship to try to diagram.
Civil marriage before catholic marriage. How does this work? ?
My fiance are having a catholic ceremony in May. Our reasoning for the catholic ceremony is really for our family and we our both catholic although I am not really a practicing catholic. I just lost my job and we need to get married ASAP so I can get on his insurance. So we were just going to go to the courthouse for a civil marriage and then still have our catholic service. How does this work? Will the church find out if we have a civil service first? Civil marriage before catholic marriage. How does this work? ?
Yes, the church will find out when they tell you to get a marriage license, and you already have one that is signed and says you are married.
If you don't live together and don't have sex in between the time of your civil marriage and your Catholic wedding, it should be no big deal. Just TELL THE PRIEST -- don't try to hide it.
Also, you don't have to get married ASAP to get on his insurance -- you can do COBRA until the wedding. U.S. employers are required by law to offer it to you. And you could also get private insurance -- call your insurance rep for information. Civil marriage before catholic marriage. How does this work? ?
I don't know if it has changed but the rule used to be you could still get married in the Catholic church, but not have the Mass as part of the ceremony. You would have to have a marriage license issued for the priest to sign unless you had already had a civil marriage, so yes, they will find out. Go and talk to your priest or someone at the diocesan level. They would be in the best position to tell you the current church position
1. I'm a little confused. Are you marrying this guy for the insurance.. I hope that's not the only reason you guys are doing this.
2. If your not a practicing catholic, what do you care if the church finds out? When you go to get married at the church, just give them a copy of your marriage certificate. Its no big deal. My parents did that back in the 60's. Believe me, the church was much more strict about it then then they are now.
it doesnt matter..... im married by the civil and we're getting married by the church too. it doesnt matter if u do that first. you can still get married by the church. in other countries like Mex. ppl get married by the civil first and than church. its perfectly fine.
good luck and congratx = )
Sounds like a silly reason to hurry up and get married; unless you have something serious going on and you need the insurance. Most companies offer insurance within 60-90 days..so hold off and get married in the church.
Yes they will unless they have already done the marriage investigation.
They MAY still marry you, so check first.
Good luck to you and congratulations on your pending Catholic Marriage.
that isnt a problem at all . you can get married legally first , then at the church . from where i am from that is the only they do it .
Marry for love, not insurance....
YES ,,,PEACE
Yes, the church will find out when they tell you to get a marriage license, and you already have one that is signed and says you are married.
If you don't live together and don't have sex in between the time of your civil marriage and your Catholic wedding, it should be no big deal. Just TELL THE PRIEST -- don't try to hide it.
Also, you don't have to get married ASAP to get on his insurance -- you can do COBRA until the wedding. U.S. employers are required by law to offer it to you. And you could also get private insurance -- call your insurance rep for information. Civil marriage before catholic marriage. How does this work? ?
I don't know if it has changed but the rule used to be you could still get married in the Catholic church, but not have the Mass as part of the ceremony. You would have to have a marriage license issued for the priest to sign unless you had already had a civil marriage, so yes, they will find out. Go and talk to your priest or someone at the diocesan level. They would be in the best position to tell you the current church position
1. I'm a little confused. Are you marrying this guy for the insurance.. I hope that's not the only reason you guys are doing this.
2. If your not a practicing catholic, what do you care if the church finds out? When you go to get married at the church, just give them a copy of your marriage certificate. Its no big deal. My parents did that back in the 60's. Believe me, the church was much more strict about it then then they are now.
it doesnt matter..... im married by the civil and we're getting married by the church too. it doesnt matter if u do that first. you can still get married by the church. in other countries like Mex. ppl get married by the civil first and than church. its perfectly fine.
good luck and congratx = )
Sounds like a silly reason to hurry up and get married; unless you have something serious going on and you need the insurance. Most companies offer insurance within 60-90 days..so hold off and get married in the church.
Yes they will unless they have already done the marriage investigation.
They MAY still marry you, so check first.
Good luck to you and congratulations on your pending Catholic Marriage.
that isnt a problem at all . you can get married legally first , then at the church . from where i am from that is the only they do it .
Marry for love, not insurance....
YES ,,,PEACE
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