Man,you are VERY young at 25,trust me lol.I'm sure everything will work out for ya.Keep the faith.Huurra.Flatfoot said:Oh, don't be sorry at all. I wanted it. Young people's brains are wired for making hasty decisions without a lot of rational thought involved. When I got married at 19, I didn't realize that there was no possible way that I could have known what I wanted out of life. By throwing another person into the mix, it was even harder to figure out, because I was too busy worrying about what she wanted. Fortunately for me, I managed to escape while I'm still relatively young at 25, so I've still got time to figure it all out before it's too late.
Nothing weird about it... I think it's perfectly natural, after something like this. Happened to me... I was grocery shopping, and that damned overhead music playing was "Angel of the Morning" and out of the blue, I got all choked up and stopped in my tracks and had a little mini-breakdown. Think about it... whether you got along or not, it was a huge emotional investment between the two of you. And now there's what seems to be a gap there, so it seems rational to me that your emotions are going to be a little wunky until the ink dries. You're good, bro. Watch and see.Flatfoot said:Yeah, it felt a little strange, today. On the drive home, I came close to crying. It wasn't because I was sad or happy, but... relief? Maybe? I dunno. It felt weird, though.
Mz Chaos said:*hums the "Wedding March" in reverse while typing*
I too got married at 19. To a good friend. Ruined the friendship...I agree wholeheartedly... 19 is way too young to be marrying
Flatfoot said:Yeah, it felt a little strange, today. On the drive home, I came close to crying. It wasn't because I was sad or happy, but... relief? Maybe? I dunno. It felt weird, though.