Great idea.
If you can't spend a few hours learning how to make a marriage work, you have no business getting married IMO. (I've got them kids in mind here).
After that, maybe a class about drinking.
Great idea.
If you can't spend a few hours learning how to make a marriage work, you have no business getting married IMO. (I've got them kids in mind here).
They call that class "comprehensive sex ed."
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
If the Colorado initiative is signed off by the 86,000-plus required individuals by the Aug. 4 deadline, the state could create a bill that would require first-time brides and grooms to attend 10 hours of marriage education, second-timers would complete 20 and those seeking marital bliss for a third time would need to attend 30 hours, according to the Denver Post.
After that, maybe a class about drinking.
Sounds fun. Do they assign partners?
This is such a stupid idea. What happened to freedom? I think divorcees are punished enough for their stupid actions. Besides, I don't care if you go to 1,000,000 classes, talk for hundreds of hours, plan out every detail, what matters is what you do after you say, "I do." Everything you do before that is irrelevant. If you don't put in the work after, then you will end up 50% poorer, your expenses will double, and you will be 45 and gross acting like a 18 year old.
Like I said, divorcees are punished enough.