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How do I tell my family and future in-laws that i am engaged when only 15?
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<blockquote data-quote="Suz123" data-source="post: 2046642" data-attributes="member: 412635"><p>I agree with Charity who wrote, "Why don't you just wait and tell them in 2013?"</p><p></p><p>What's wrong with the relationship you currently have? Nothing. Why not just relax and enjoy it for awhile? Enjoy it as is. No need to attach labels like "engaged" this early.</p><p></p><p>If you two are still together in 2013, announce your engagement then. Makes much more sense to announce the engagement when you are actually ready to start planning a wedding. </p><p></p><p>And too, waiting until 2013 will make the parents much, much happier.</p><p></p><p>I always say if you are living in mama's and/or daddy's house and they are paying your bills, then you are not ready for an engagement. Complete your educations. Start your careers. Work for a year, and save up money for wedding expenses and household expenses. Then announce the engagement. There is no need to rush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suz123, post: 2046642, member: 412635"] I agree with Charity who wrote, "Why don't you just wait and tell them in 2013?" What's wrong with the relationship you currently have? Nothing. Why not just relax and enjoy it for awhile? Enjoy it as is. No need to attach labels like "engaged" this early. If you two are still together in 2013, announce your engagement then. Makes much more sense to announce the engagement when you are actually ready to start planning a wedding. And too, waiting until 2013 will make the parents much, much happier. I always say if you are living in mama's and/or daddy's house and they are paying your bills, then you are not ready for an engagement. Complete your educations. Start your careers. Work for a year, and save up money for wedding expenses and household expenses. Then announce the engagement. There is no need to rush. [/QUOTE]
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