indimom
Are We There Yet?
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- Jul 18, 2008
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Everybody sees it differently, and I agree that getting married young -- like teens or early twenties -- will leave the individual without a certain set/type of experiences that being single and living on your own provides.
Traveling the world, though, or hiking through Europe (or South America or Africa or China or...) is something that most people have never done and will never do. Lots of reasons, one being time, one being money, one being uneasiness in strange situations. I'm glad you got what sounds like a gap year -- I envy that. I had to go straight from high school to college or enjoy the charms of Viet Nam while carrying an M-16. (Remember the draft?) I had to go to work directly out of college because I wasn't at all fond of starving or living under a bridge. (I am NOT a troll, despite what I've been called on a forum or two!) Those were my options. You have been very fortunate, to have the opportunities you've had.
I'm pretty sure you're stating honest opinions, but they are coming across as elitist.
I agree. This sounds more like an economic difference than a regional difference. I know plenty of people who have traveled the globe later in life (after marriage and children), but none who took a year off to travel between college and career. Everyone I know, went straight into the workforce, generally because they didn't have thousands to throw at travel yet.
Or that my best friend's mother is about to go off on one of her coughing fits. (Okay just kidding, Washingtonians do know how to cover their mouths...but honestly I've never heard that term in reference to wedding gifts before this board)
Yeah, someone already told me that (I'm the one that mentioned my LI hubby not doing it). There's a ton of pages here, so I'm not surprised you missed it though.
I'm still waiting to see if anybody can/will tell me if he picked that habit up in MD or DC, then, or if he's just skipped a groove in his old age. Haha. Either way, it drives me and the people behind him bananas. 
