You're not married (yet)!

We're thinking you're not married, for now! You have high expectations for the people you date, and when they don't match up to them, you try to look for someone who does.. You hate when people think you can't settled down or when they try to matchmake you with their friends; there's nothing wrong in being single or being in a live-in relationship!







I got married at 41!
We’re thinking you got married at 41! You must have had to answer many questions from your parents and friends, but it finally stopped when you got married. You hate when people say waiting too long means you can’t have a family; what’s wrong in waiting for the right time and person?
um I hope not (lol)
You’re not married (yet)!
We’re thinking you’re not married, for now! You have high expectations for the people you date, and when they don’t match up to them, you try to look for someone who does.. You hate when people think you can’t settled down or when they try to matchmake you with their friends; there’s nothing wrong in being single or being in a live-in relationship!
I got married at 41!
We’re thinking you got married at 41! You must have had to answer many questions from your parents and friends, but it finally stopped when you got married. You hate when people say waiting too long means you can’t have a family; what’s wrong in waiting for the right time and person?
So, it’s happening super soon?😅🥳😅
That last bit…true.
I got married at 35!
We’re thinking you got married at 35! You waited a while to get married, but we’re sure you’re happy about that. You hate when people keep asking you and your significant other to get married quick; what’s wrong in taking time to make sure that person is going to keep you happy for the rest of your life?
I got married at 41!
We’re thinking you got married at 41! You must have had to answer many questions from your parents and friends, but it finally stopped when you got married. You hate when people say waiting too long means you can’t have a family; what’s wrong in waiting for the right time and person?
I got married at 25, in 1995
I got married at 35!
I think that’s totally fine. What matters is being happy. These days, a lot of people get married young, but it’s not always easy, some maybe don’t really plan for the future, or they realize they’re still too young for that kind of commitment.
Honestly, I’ve never been super into the idea of marriage, maybe because of what I saw growing up with my parents(?) But still, getting married in ur 30s or later is totally okay.. as long as it’s with the right person.
Then, at the end of the day, it’s not about when, but who…. hehe 😀
I got married at 23!
We’re thinking you got married at 23! Your young love blossomed into something more serious than you would have expected, but we’re sure you’re happy about that. You hate when people question why you got married young; what’s wrong in marrying young if you’re sure about the one for you?
UM THATS….young
You’re not married (yet)!
We’re thinking you’re not married, for now! You have high expectations for the people you date, and when they don’t match up to them, you try to look for someone who does.. You hate when people think you can’t settled down or when they try to matchmake you with their friends; there’s nothing wrong in being single or being in a live-in relationship!
You’re not married (yet)!
We’re thinking you’re not married, for now! You have high expectations for the people you date, and when they don’t match up to them, you try to look for someone who does.. You hate when people think you can’t settled down or when they try to matchmake you with their friends; there’s nothing wrong in being single or being in a live-in relationship!
I got your not married not yet I have to figure out if I should leave my boyfriend right now
‘You got married at 35’
Wrong yet again. I’ve never married. Still single at 65.
They say I’m not married yet but I know clearly what I want and won’t take anything less. Partially true, married for 18 years to a man that is 26 years older than me and I was absolutely spoiled, whined, dined, pampered, and he was spontaneous and worked otr truck driving 85-95% of the time. I got his paycheck, paid his bills, and did wth ever I wanted to with the rest of the money. He didn’t have any kids previously. We had two together. Now, bittersweet and everything I just explained, that’s either extent or Visa versa now. Old age? Fondness wore off? I have no clue. But, here I am 36, formally overly happily married to a 62 year old formally blue collar now only red wing politically- on a random quiz site blabbing about my dormant Flintstone era dream come true turn nerve-wracking rollercoaster after a milkshake and grits repulsiveness of cringe worthy status. But hey… I got it out yay 😊 for me. Now back to the ’20s life.
Its wined… not “whined”…