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~Lee~
Group Sales ATL '01
Group Sales TL '02
Park Admissions Zone 5 Supervisor '03
Park Admissions Supervisor '04
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"The greatest leaders don't take credit for their actions; they don't have to."
you can always quit if it becomes too much of a prob.
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:james
magnum crew 2002
johnny rockets 2003, 2004
Well Lee the thing is, I don't regret anything that I've ever done at the point. I totally understand what your saying but I figure whats the point of regretting it, I did it and now I have to live with it since you can't change the past. I got one of the greatest gifts at CP and that is my daughter. It's something that I can't take back or even loose and her father is just as much in love with her as I am... He live close to me and he is always here to see her, and when he can't make it he makes sure to call to see how she is. But I know that I got lucky, I could've hooked up with a guy who didn't care like a couple girls that I know did. I just thank god that he didn't disapear after the end of the season like a few people did.
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Challenge Park '01 - '03
"What Ocean is that?"
"Where is the entrance to Cedar Point"
Millennium Force Girl said:
Jeff, is there something wrong with being in a committed relationship and being college aged? Soon after college, many people get married and start families, is there really a correct age to be committed to someone?
In my opinion, yes, there is a problem. Half of all marriages fail primarily for two reasons (again, in my opinion). The first is that the individual's expectations and needs in life have not fully developed into indentifiable patterns. You can't expect to "get it" and get someone else at the same time. I'm not sure we can ever figure it out entirely, but certainly we've not made significant strides until our mid-20's at the earlies.
The second issue, which is related, is that you have no frame of reference for what constitutes a "good" relationship. The cruel reality of life is that we learn mostly by making mistakes. You can't get a good sampling of what's out there by being nailed down to one person in the years that are so critical to self-discovery.
That's just my take, of couse, but knowing hundreds of people since the time I started college at age 18, those that have survived and are in thriving relationships did not start those at age 18. Heck, Stephanie and I didn't get married for six years, and we almost didn't survive that.
To your second question, "soon after college" I suppose would be OK, but if you're not going to live together during that time and identify how your own goals fit into the relationship, it's bound to fail. I've seen it happen time and time again. Sure, there are exceptions, I can think of a few, but exceptions don't make the trend.
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Jeff - Webmaster - GTTP - My Blog
Blogs, photo albums - CampusFish
What time does the water show start?
It's possible for someone in college to be that self-aware and ready to take on a lifetime's commitment. I wasn't, though.
Finally, age and wisdom alone do not ensure that long-distance separations won't result in divorce. My parents were happily married for 20+ years until my father's job took him to the Phillipines. My mother stayed behind with us kids, and the inevitable ensued.
My gut feeling is that if you have to ask the question, you already know the answer. Look for a job closer to home.
*** This post was edited by Brian Noble 3/1/2004 11:19:44 AM ***
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Walt Schmidt
Virtual Midway
The wedding is only the garden gate; the marriage is the garden. Along the path are flowers and weeds. Cherish the flowers and pull the weeds.
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Case '07
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Jeff - Webmaster - GTTP - My Blog
Blogs, photo albums - CampusFish
What time does the water show start?
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Brian :-P
Dragster Crew 2004
SuperScrew Crew 2003
Thanks for your opinion, Brian. If we need another moderator, we'll let you know.
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Walt Schmidt
Virtual Midway
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CWRU '07
Read "What Is the Right Age to Get Married?" by Dr. Neil Clark Warren, noted psychologist and marriage counselor.
Also, here are a couple of quotes taken from "Factors Contributing to Increasing Marital Stability in the United States" (Journal of Family Issues. Vol. 23, Page(s) 392-409). It was written by BYU sociologist Tim B. Heaton.
"If age at marriage had not been increasing, then dissolution rates would be increasing."
"most of the decline in marital disruption has resulted from a decline in young marriages."
Now, I don't what kind of proof you're looking for, but that's a strong case. Dr. Warren has counseled thousands of singles and married couples, has done the research, and has seen this stuff first hand. I'd say his "opinion" is pretty valid.
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Walt Schmidt
Virtual Midway
*** This post was edited by Gemini 3/1/2004 9:08:55 PM ***
And Brian, as soon as you start paying for this site you can dictate what we talk about here. Until then, I think you know how much I care about your opinion.
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Jeff - Webmaster - GTTP - My Blog
Blogs, photo albums - CampusFish
What time does the water show start?
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CWRU '07
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Jeff - Webmaster - GTTP - My Blog
Blogs, photo albums - CampusFish
What time does the water show start?
He points to no studies? Did you even read the article? When he makes statements such as "social scientists have found that," "a recent study indicates," and "researchers ... conclude", he's making statements based on real data and research. Just because there isn't a web site I can link to with all the data in a nice, neat package doesn't mean these guys are making it up or giving their opinions.
Give one of these experts a call. Maybe they'll FedEx you a copy of their research data.
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Walt Schmidt
Virtual Midway
*** This post was edited by Gemini 3/2/2004 9:22:41 AM ***
Ok I'm done with my lecture now. Hope that was helpfull to someone or at least made someone think.
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Arms down.....Arms down.....Arms down.......Arms down.....Arms down....Arms down...(you think they would get it the first time?!)
2003-TTD-15 Rollbacks-1
2004- Demon Drop
try living together for at least 4 months beforehand
Why do I feel like Dr. Phil? :)
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Walt Schmidt
Virtual Midway
*** This post was edited by Gemini 3/2/2004 10:32:54 AM ***
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