I never thought in my life, I never really thought I would get married. I watched my parents go through a divorce, and I thought, like, this is just not something people are supposed to do.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I never thought I would get married. I didn't think I was that type of person.
My parents aren't married. And one of the reasons why they never got married is because they had been married before, and they liked it the way it was. They didn't feel like they needed a piece of paper to be committed. So for me, I know that marriage is not a golden ticket.
I never looked at my parents' marriage or really anyone who had been married more than 30 years and thought, 'I gotta get me some of that!'
It's funny that until I actually met my husband, I never thought I'd get married.
It took me a long time to be convinced that marriage was right for me because I've come from a long line of broken marriages. My parents divorced, and I had two broken marriages myself.
My parents have a wonderful marriage, but they have been together since my mother was 12, married when they were just teenagers and are barely ever separated. They even work together. As a result, I have always thought of marriage as involving the loss of a certain amount of autonomy.
I was never the girl that grew up saying I want to get married. I actually told my parents to not expect me to get married.
I never thought I would be divorced.
I've sometimes thought of marrying - and then I've thought again.
Ever since I was a little kid, I wanted to get married. I think because of the way I was brought up and seeing my parents in love.