soha said:
wtf wtf
who are u to assume that its unwise?
they were engaged 6 months
and they are doing fine
they are both happy and such a cute couple
its like a b/f g/f relationship
pretend they have been dating 6 months and decide to move intogether
is that unwise?.....their marriage is beautiful
Marriage and love is like an endurance run. It's not just based on the fact that you may be infactuated or believe that within a short period you have found your perfect partner but rather how long you can hold out the relationship for. Marriage isn't a thing to mess with, once mariied your really obliging to a contract that says for the next 50 or so years you are to be together. Then of course you can divorce and its no big deal but really it shows that its more an act of desperation than realisation.
You can't learn everything there is to know about your partner in 1 year. On another thread someone stated that after awhile you pass the barrier where the communication between two people slowly diminish. 1 Year doesnt give you that oppurtunity to find balance. If it is like a bf/gf relationship and they decide to move together then so be it, but marriage is definately a new step. Most couples do move in after awhile so that they can experience what it is like and how their relationship copes but skipping that process and jumping onto the alter is a big leap. Whats there to really say that your not actually making a blind decision.
If they have only been engaged 6 months, how can you possibly judge how well they are getting along especially when the duration of their dating period exceeds their time as a married couple. So referring back to your question, yes it is unwise and although they may live happily ever after, it really isnt a mature way for anybody to follow.
Like MJ said: If you are supposed to be together, I cant see how a little wait will damage a relationship; it will only grow stronger.
Why play the Hail Mary when you have time to plan and strategise your future. You can't see your future, but only experience what may be of it.