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What happens legally when I marry the GF ?

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50% of first marriages fail, 75% of second marriages fail so what sort of % you think 3rd time?

You only ever see her when your on "holidays"...no stress, no day to day crap, differant culture and havent had sex in a long time and she has a child who i presume lives with her if thats the case more possible problems as the child grows.

Of course she would like to marry but i bet she will accept a defacto relationship, you dont have to marry to love her or provide for her nor do you need to marry to have a great relationship, yep i would protect my assets since you have seen the inside of a divorce court twice.

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  • First comes the engagement ring. Next comes the wedding ring. Then comes the suffer-ring.

  • Aussieroaming
    Aussieroaming

    Gee...you do "fully love her" and then you post this. How about you fully let her read your post and see whether she fully loves you afterwards.

  • thehelmsman
    thehelmsman

    The guys who post like this are generally the ones with little in the way of assets.

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Don't marry, live a trouble free life, and sleep good every night. I agree with allot of the others here.

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