Kim & Chris, are you sure you're not my middle sister, writing about OUR baby sister?!?!?! My youngest sis had been dating a guy for 2 years and they had begun to talk regularly about getting married. Well when the 2 year mark happened and he didn't ask she broke up with him (trying to give him a wake up call). It didn't work and for several months (about 3) they talked, but didn't get back together. Meanwhile, she was set up with a guy that a friend of her's knew and they started dating in January, 2004. He asked her to marry her in March, 2004 and they had the wedding in September, 2004!! I was the most supportive of this and really tried to believe that my sister was doing the right thing. She's smart, very self-supportive (think good savings, no credit debt, works a good job) and said it was love and not a rebound. Well, they went on a family vacation with us all in December and boy did we get an eye opening alarm on this guy. He's awful!! I'm convinced she thought this was her only chance to get married. He's also a good bit older and from what we can understand has not ever really dated. I could go on and on, but it'd get boring for most, but I feel your pain and if there is anyway you can make your sister agree to wait longer, I would. By the way, first boyfriend called my sister up the day we were looking at cakes and wanted to meet her for dinner. She had not told him about the engagement. When she told him we were looking at cakes, he broke down and said it was because he had her a diamond and was going to give it to her at dinner, he'd realized his mistake. Now you might think he was just making this up, but my dad called us about an hour later and it seems he had called my dad and asked if he could marry my sister. My poor dad, just told him he needed to call L*** righ away! (new boyfriend by the way didn't ask my dad before he asked my sister,this may seem like a no biggie, but in my family it's what we do) My sister stood firm and said she loved new boyfriend, that was what was meant to be, etc. and went ahead with all plans and the wedding. My family now privately joke about how the "devil you know is much better than the devil you don't", not that we thought boyfriend one was the devil, but just didn't know if he ever would take the marriage step. He was almost 40 by the way and had been engaged once before, but couldn't go through with it, so sis had reason to doubt he'd ever come around. Then this new guy is like rapid speed and now it's all said and done

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Lisa
Tiger Fan