Love, what a splendid thing it is and all that good s**t. This may have been what Christinia Millian and The Dream were thinking when they wed after only dating for a few months. Which brings this discussion into play. People talk a lot of crap about couples who do not wed after being together for years and years. What about the couples who marry after knowing each other a few months? Is there such a thing as rushing into marriage? Do couples that rush into marriage after a short period of dating have less of a chance for the marriage to be successful? Now, couples who date for a decade before marriage could still end up divorcing. But, by dating for a short time before marriage are you signing your divorce certificate right after you say ” I do.”
For those who are going to jump on The Dream’s case for cheating on Christinia,which was wrong obviously, I’m not taking that away from him. You should also flip the coin and consider the fact that Ms. Millian married a man after dating him for a few months. A wealthy man, who already had several kids and an ex-wife who revealed that he cheated on her as well. So you could say she had to be some what aware of what she was getting into. As well, as she may have had her own agenda.
Up for Discussion: Can a couple marriage last after a short dating time? Does the dating period make a difference?
Hint: The chick in picture number two is not Christinia Millian.












My husband and I have been married now for twenty years. We were married six weeks after we met. It has been a great ride and I wouldn't trade him for anything or anyone in this world. So I don't agree that because you don't date forever doesn't mean that a marriage cannot work. Heck some people date for years and then can't stay married for a few months. When my husband proposed to me he made it simple...he was like we have spent the last six weeks getting to know things about one another...let's spend the rest of our lives truly getting to know one another and sharing our lives together....
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