This won’t end well.
I agree. Saw this on local tv as they met at airport.
It was cute, but I’d advise a prenup if there are any assets involved.
Oh, I don’t know, there were some very short engagements during wartime that led to long marriages. My parents had only a couple of dates and mainly corresponded via letters and their marriage lasted until death. My navy nurse aunt had a similar experience.
Mine started with e mail, phone, Viber and Face time. I knew her for a year, before meeting in person, but two minutes after meeting her in person, I said, this is the one. That was 2013. So far, it is ending well. I hope it continues :-)
When almost 28, married my wife 6 weeks after meeting - celebrated 43 years last Wed. When I called my parents 1,000 mis. away 3 weeks before we married, only then did I find out 30 years earlier my parents married 6 weeks after they met. “We never told you because we were afraid if we told you, you might do the same thing.” Exact words.
They were close to 69 years when my dad passed at 93.
One of my BF’s when we got married had gone with his wife all through HS and all through college - 9 years before they married. He came back from honeymoon and told me, “I don’t think it’s going to work.” After 20 years and 4 kids, they divorced.
POINT: You really don’t know someone until you are married. Even after living together for several years, everything changes with marriage - more divorce who’ve lived together prior to marriage than those who don’t.
I never would have picked my wife normally - so different from all girls I dated. But our marriage gets better every year, and I cannot believe how perfect we are for each other.
All the grace of God.