Personally, I'm an advocate for short engagements. Long sometimes means there is a reason for it. Two years engaged and no wedding... I'd be upset.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you're engaged more than a year, there's something up. There's lot of debate as to whether one should or shouldn't get married, but when you get engaged, it's a promise to get married, and if you don't just do it within a year, one of the parties is using the excuse of, like, 'I can't find the right venue' to put off the wedding.
For a romantic comedy to be three hours long, that's longer than most marriages.
If you're going to get engaged make sure you've talked to your partner about life together in the years to come.
I go short and sweet on the engagement. I did have a longish engagement, but I think short and sweet is best.
I just liked the idea of being engaged.
I only intended to be married one time. But marriages are made; they don't just happen. It takes two.
Some weddings take longer to plan than others.
We're planning on being married for a long, long time.
A happy marriage is a long conversation which always seems too short.
Long-term relationships are an everyday choice. It's harder to be in a marriage than it is to bounce from one relationship to the next.