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OxfordParticipant
CNN has got to find things to maintain the stress factor ya know. No stress and drama; no ad dollars. sick but true
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…media jadedOxfordParticipantCNN has got to find things to maintain the stress factor ya know. No stress and drama; no ad dollars. sick but true
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…media jadedOxfordParticipantCNN has got to find things to maintain the stress factor ya know. No stress and drama; no ad dollars. sick but true
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…media jadedOxfordParticipantCNN has got to find things to maintain the stress factor ya know. No stress and drama; no ad dollars. sick but true
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…media jadedOxfordParticipantCNN has got to find things to maintain the stress factor ya know. No stress and drama; no ad dollars. sick but true
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…media jadedOxfordParticipant[quote=scaredycat]what is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?[/quote]
What are the odds of posting a real question on a forum after two beers? Does the percentage go down after three beers? What about four beers?
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…save it for MySpaceOxfordParticipant[quote=scaredycat]what is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?[/quote]
What are the odds of posting a real question on a forum after two beers? Does the percentage go down after three beers? What about four beers?
ox
…save it for MySpaceOxfordParticipant[quote=scaredycat]what is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?[/quote]
What are the odds of posting a real question on a forum after two beers? Does the percentage go down after three beers? What about four beers?
ox
…save it for MySpaceOxfordParticipant[quote=scaredycat]what is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?[/quote]
What are the odds of posting a real question on a forum after two beers? Does the percentage go down after three beers? What about four beers?
ox
…save it for MySpaceOxfordParticipant[quote=scaredycat]what is this thing called “work”?
so at least half the people getting married shouldnt be buying houses. or more?[/quote]
What are the odds of posting a real question on a forum after two beers? Does the percentage go down after three beers? What about four beers?
ox
…save it for MySpaceOxfordParticipantNot to be harsh but this is a public forum and well… you asked the question.
With those stats your life is an impending train wreck. The truth is more like 100% chance of divorce in two years if you start now, and it sounds like you should.
A newly purchased house will mostly have to be sold for settlement issues. Figure spending $30K or MORE to sell it: commissions, staging, repairs, settlement fees, cleaning etc.
Work on getting your life together before making a massive investment in a home.
Good luck,,,
ox
…pseudo financial marriage counselorOxfordParticipantNot to be harsh but this is a public forum and well… you asked the question.
With those stats your life is an impending train wreck. The truth is more like 100% chance of divorce in two years if you start now, and it sounds like you should.
A newly purchased house will mostly have to be sold for settlement issues. Figure spending $30K or MORE to sell it: commissions, staging, repairs, settlement fees, cleaning etc.
Work on getting your life together before making a massive investment in a home.
Good luck,,,
ox
…pseudo financial marriage counselorOxfordParticipantNot to be harsh but this is a public forum and well… you asked the question.
With those stats your life is an impending train wreck. The truth is more like 100% chance of divorce in two years if you start now, and it sounds like you should.
A newly purchased house will mostly have to be sold for settlement issues. Figure spending $30K or MORE to sell it: commissions, staging, repairs, settlement fees, cleaning etc.
Work on getting your life together before making a massive investment in a home.
Good luck,,,
ox
…pseudo financial marriage counselorOxfordParticipantNot to be harsh but this is a public forum and well… you asked the question.
With those stats your life is an impending train wreck. The truth is more like 100% chance of divorce in two years if you start now, and it sounds like you should.
A newly purchased house will mostly have to be sold for settlement issues. Figure spending $30K or MORE to sell it: commissions, staging, repairs, settlement fees, cleaning etc.
Work on getting your life together before making a massive investment in a home.
Good luck,,,
ox
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