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Nedvěd

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I just wanted to see what you define as a big step:D

Graduating? Working? Marrying? Committing suicide? :D
I define the big step by getting married. :p

I always wanted to get married at a young age and have kids when I'm young, because I want to see my grandchildren old enough, but in our culture that would never happen, so I gave up on that dream long time ago. And I have my doubts whether I'll find 'the one' as they say.
 

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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Nedvěd;3107278 said:
I define the big step by getting married. :p

I always wanted to get married at a young age and have kids when I'm young, because I want to see my grandchildren old enough, but in our culture that would never happen, so I gave up on that dream long time ago. And I have my doubts whether I'll find 'the one' as they say.
You will find her, don't worry.

What the hell are you talking about man? If our culture wasn't the one supporting early marriage which one does? :D
That is what I though too.
 

Nedvěd

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Errrm I recalled the last name, good enough? :D
No. :p

What the hell are you talking about man? If our culture wasn't the one supporting early marriage which one does? :D
Original Arabic culture supports early marriage, but not modern arabic one. Imagine if I go to ask a girl's parents to marry her when I'm let's say 23, still in University/about to graduate, I bet I'll get a good kick on the ass from her daddy.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Nedvěd;3107293 said:
Original Arabic culture supports early marriage, but not modern arabic one. Imagine if I go to ask a girl's parents to marry her when I'm let's say 23, still in University/about to graduate, I bet I'll get a good kick on the ass from her daddy.
I thought like you before my current job. Now, I go to check some of our clients to find that most of them are married very early. For example, I visited a client to see that she is 19-years-old divorced lady with two kids jumping on her head all the time. Just calculate when she married.
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
Nedvěd;3107293 said:
Original Arabic culture supports early marriage, but not modern arabic one. Imagine if I go to ask a girl's parents to marry her when I'm let's say 23, still in University/about to graduate, I bet I'll get a good kick on the ass from her daddy.
Duuuude, Many of the girls in my college are already engaged/married and most of whom are actually 1st/2nd year students. It's a trend around here, if you've the cash, job and the place then you'll get the bloody nod from the father. It's the chick you gotta suck on though :D
 

Nedvěd

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How did you waste her?
By beings stupid, and never telling her about how I feel. I'm a very honest person, but I took excessive care in that one, and tried to calculate every move if ya get what I mean. She had almost everything I wanted in a girl and tried my best not to waste my chance but I did.
Anyway it's better to be single, much less money spent.

Duuuude, Many of the girls in my college are already engaged/married and most of whom are actually 1st/2nd year students. It's a trend around here, if you've the cash, job and the place then you'll get the bloody nod from the father. It's the chick you gotta suck on though :D
Money? Shit.. I'll never get married. :p
I think it's more common in Muslim culture for girls to get married at a younger age. It's a shame that Christians don't get married early.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Nedvěd;3107323 said:
By beings stupid, and never telling her about how I feel. I'm a very honest person, but I took excessive care in that one, and tried to calculate every move if ya get what I mean. She had almost everything I wanted in a girl and tried my best not to waste my chance but I did.
Anyway it's better to be single, much less money spent.
Don't worry. Look at it positively. If you married her, how both of you won't have a good life taking in consideration you are still not working yet.
 

Nedvěd

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What's with you and money Joudeh? 5ls 2il 7saab 3alaik yom 2il tinain ma3nato :p
HAHAHAA Me and money are not good friends, money always runs away from me. :sob:

Don't worry. Look at it positively. If you married her, how both of you will have a good life taking in consideration you are still not working yet.
I never thought about marrying her in the very close future, but I always wanted to have my first child between age of 24 and 28.
If there is one thing I could change in my life, it would be to make my father young, or me older. I hate the fact that I'm 19 and my old man is 55
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
You mean won't.
:tup:

Nedvěd;3107335 said:
I never thought about marrying her in the very close future, but I always wanted to have my first child between age of 24 and 28.
If there is one thing I could change in my life, it would be to make my father young, or me older. I hate the fact that I'm 19 and my old man is 55
I don't know if you will feel better now or not, but I'm 32 and my father is 72.:D
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
Nedvěd;3107335 said:
HAHAHAA Me and money are not good friends, money always runs away from me. :sob:



I never thought about marrying her in the very close future, but I always wanted to have my first child between age of 24 and 28.
If there is one thing I could change in my life, it would be to make my father young, or me older. I hate the fact that I'm 19 and my old man is 55
M3natak wa7eed sa7? No bros huh? :D
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
ثلاث شبـــاب قاعديـــن على بـــاب عمـارة
اﻷول حلـو و التانـــي عادي و الثـــالث بـــشع
فجأة طلعتلهم وحدة حــلوة من البلكونــة و أشرتلهــــم
اﻷول قال انــا؟ قالت ﻷ
التاني قال انا ؟ قالت ﻷ
التالت قال انــــــا ؟ قالت اه انتا
انبسط كثير البشع و طـــلعـلها ركـــــــض
بس وصل لباب بيتها دق الباب فتحتلو و بأيدها طفل
صغير بيـبكي
قالت للولد بتسكت وﻻ أخلـــــي العو ياكلك؟
 

Nedvěd

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ثلاث شبـــاب قاعديـــن على بـــاب عمـارة
اﻷول حلـو و التانـــي عادي و الثـــالث بـــشع
فجأة طلعتلهم وحدة حــلوة من البلكونــة و أشرتلهــــم
اﻷول قال انــا؟ قالت ﻷ
التاني قال انا ؟ قالت ﻷ
التالت قال انــــــا ؟ قالت اه انتا
انبسط كثير البشع و طـــلعـلها ركـــــــض
بس وصل لباب بيتها دق الباب فتحتلو و بأيدها طفل
صغير بيـبكي
قالت للولد بتسكت وﻻ أخلـــــي العو ياكلك؟
:lol:
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
Nedvěd;3107356 said:
40 year difference, 36 year difference, close. I noticed that most of my friends have fathers in their 50's, and that the difference is usually bigger than 30 year here.

and allah y5alelak waldak. :)
الله يسعدك خيو
 

JBF

اختك يا زمن
Aug 5, 2006
18,451
Nedvěd;3107356 said:
40 year difference, 36 year difference, close. I noticed that most of my friends have fathers in their 50's, and that the difference is usually bigger than 30 year here.

and allah y5alelak waldak. :)



Yup.
Same here dude, I always used to whine to my mum about not 'giving' me a brother :D But after I was ten I got over it, won't lie to you though, my cousins helped A LOT. They filled that empty space.
 

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