What % of CCers plan to get married?

<p>No, mainly because I would like to drift among women. One woman forever can get a bit stale, and also results in massive emotional investment.</p>

<p>Yes, later.</p>

<p>absolutely,</p>

<p>Eventually, but I'm turning 19 soon. I have plenty of time to think about it.</p>

<p>I don't think I can get married.</p>

<p>At least not in any state with good weather :).</p>

<p>I'm not planning on getting married until I'm in my late twenties and have finished my post-secondary schooling. (I possibly will either be in grad school or med school). And, I'm a girl too.</p>

<p>Not really. Going into banking will severly limit any chance of a proper relationship.</p>

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Not really. Going into banking will severly limit any chance of a proper relationship.

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<p>Out of curiosity...why is work more important than your relationships?</p>

<p>I think grandpabuzz didn't mean to say it like that.</p>

<p>He believes that he simply won't have enough time to look for a woman or go on a date with a woman.</p>

<p>I know. That means that he's making a conscious decision that work is more important than his relationships. I just don't get that.</p>

<p>In answer to the poll: Absolutely.</p>

<p>Yes, I do.</p>

<p>katho11, that's the thing.</p>

<p>I just don't think he's putting work as the most important factor in his life.</p>

<p>He'll need money to have a financially stable life.</p>

<p>To do that, he'll need to work.</p>

<p>And banking sucks up a lot of your time.</p>

<p>However, you do have a point.</p>

<p>Once anyone gets the hang of his/her job, he/she should be able to budget time and look for a partner.</p>

<p>There are plenty of ways to make a very good living that allow time for marriage/relationships...that's all I'm saying...and that I find it a little depressing that some people value work/career above relationships. </p>

<p>To each their own, though.</p>

<p>Yea. But the earliest would be after grad school...</p>

<p>i think that my career is more important to have first than a relationship, because if you don't have a stable job, how can you afford to create a family? It takes money to provide food, housing, and education for kids. </p>

<p>I think that my husband and I should both have stable jobs. He shouldn't have to be the one to support me, and I shouldn't have to be the one to support him.</p>

<p>If I'm making enough money, have a stable job, and have a good education, then I really don't need to get married. I'm self-sufficient. :)</p>

<p>I don't understand why people are so desperate to find a soulmate...
(I want one, but I'm not desperate).</p>

<p>After grad school.</p>

<p>I think most people get married to become financially stable, which is very very sad. Also, it's what expected besides earning good money. </p>

<p>If people were smart, get a stable job and THEN marry: for love.</p>

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i think that my career is more important to have first than a relationship, because if you don't have a stable job, how can you afford to create a family? It takes money to provide food, housing, and education for kids. </p>

<p>I think that my husband and I should both have stable jobs. He shouldn't have to be the one to support me, and I shouldn't have to be the one to support him.

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<p>I definitely agree. I'm not desperate or in a hurry, trust me; I just forget sometimes that some people really do plan on work being their first priority in life.</p>

<p>I'm planning to get married.</p>

<p>Next September 15, actually. ;)</p>