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Post by taechunsa on Oct 9, 2005 22:42:33 GMT -5
This board has been a little dead, so here is a question that I have seen several ideas on.
I say that they will be engaged after high school and married their Sophomore year of college.
I can't see them waiting any longer. They have known each other for a very long time, and already known each others faults. Also, there are actually some advantages to being married in college.
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Post by ronkstoppable on Oct 10, 2005 10:39:32 GMT -5
Sophomore year, that's the plan. And everybody's invited to the beautiful golden beaches of Bali in the Pacific.
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Post by AgHorizonFilm on Oct 10, 2005 11:01:00 GMT -5
Sophmore, simply because Ron will not want to wait much longer, they are both mature enough, and Kim conivces Ron so that they can get a married couple dorm room for fun.
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Post by Forlong on Oct 10, 2005 12:29:18 GMT -5
I think they'll get married right after their first year of colledge. So I voted "Sophmore Year" to keep things neat.
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Post by Forlong on Oct 10, 2005 12:30:02 GMT -5
Sophmore, simply because Ron will not want to wait much longer, they are both mature enough, and Kim conivces Ron so that they can get a married couple dorm room for fun. I'm sure Kim will "mature" enough for Ron to want to get married...
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Post by jmt2005791 on Oct 10, 2005 12:37:12 GMT -5
i'm thinking after college ron will want kim to focus on her studies instead of worrying about a wedding and what it takes to get ready for one.
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Post by molonuk on Oct 10, 2005 12:48:21 GMT -5
After college they will go out for a romantic night out, a walk on the beach and the like, and at the end of that, Ron will propose.
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Post by JuPMod on Oct 10, 2005 13:15:23 GMT -5
After college, so they focus on their studies. Once they graduate and settle down, then they can get married.
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Post by aliciamartin on Oct 10, 2005 14:24:26 GMT -5
after college
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Post by Cid on Oct 10, 2005 14:39:54 GMT -5
A Few Years After College
/Cid
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Post by swindle on Oct 10, 2005 16:24:52 GMT -5
I imagine Kim would want to be practical and wait until after college, but Ron is just the type of guy to figure, we spend all our time together as is, so lets make it official. Maybe a little disagreement brewing. Hmmm... I can see the logic for either outcome, but for some reason, I think its going to be during college. Something might happen to accelerate it, maybe a near miss in battle. Saving the World is a dangerous business, afterall. My question is, would some of the baddies try to ruin the wedding? They better not.
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Post by cloudmonet on Oct 10, 2005 17:02:40 GMT -5
Well, I've been writing my sophomore year of college stories with the theory that they got engaged at the end of high school, are spending some nights together in the coed dorm, and will get married on graduation, but there's an awful lot of votes for sophomore year of college-- should I be planning a wedding? I didn't know undergraduate colleges had married couple dorm rooms. They didn't in 1970!
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Post by jmt2005791 on Oct 10, 2005 17:18:14 GMT -5
I didn't know undergraduate colleges had married couple dorm rooms. They didn't in 1970! now a days they're off campus housing. these students are call non-traditional students for the married and living off-campus i hope this answers your question
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Post by taechunsa on Oct 10, 2005 18:25:55 GMT -5
After college, so they focus on their studies. Once they graduate and settle down, then they can get married. I am not trying to dispute your belief, but it has been my experience that being married actually allowed more time to study. Being around each other all of the time cut down on the number of dates and thus allowed more time to work on schoolwork. Well, I've been writing my sophomore year of college stories with the theory that they got engaged at the end of high school, are spending some nights together in the coed dorm, and will get married on graduation, but there's an awful lot of votes for sophomore year of college-- should I be planning a wedding? I didn't know undergraduate colleges had married couple dorm rooms. They didn't in 1970! I wouldn't mind if you planned it soon for your fic. It is exceedingly rare to find stories where they are married that isn't way in the future and mainly dealing with their kids. As for the married dorms. Every college that I have attended (all two of them ) have had some sort of married housing. It isn't that uncommon anymore. I am glad that we are starting to get some more contention with this question. The almost ubiquitous replies for Sophomore year suprised me at first. I am also suprised that no one has said Senior year of HS yet. I think that would be a hoot.
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Post by jmt2005791 on Oct 10, 2005 18:49:51 GMT -5
yes but i don't think that'll happen ron has a fear of black holes and being sent in to one he'd rather wait then make mr. dr. p mad enough to launch him into outer space.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 10, 2005 19:56:38 GMT -5
After some thinking, I decided that Kim and Ron would get married just before they head to college. Once they get past marrage, more time could be spent on college studies. They would be together most of the time, which would make dates less frequent, but not completely nonexistant. I think that if they chose to wait after college, there would be that feeling that could detract from studies wondering about when the "right time" is.
That's just me...
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Post by Forlong on Oct 11, 2005 10:51:24 GMT -5
After some thinking, I decided that Kim and Ron would get married just before they head to college. Once they get past marrage, more time could be spent on college studies. They would be together most of the time, which would make dates less frequent, but not completely nonexistant. I think that if they chose to wait after college, there would be that feeling that could detract from studies wondering about when the "right time" is. That's just me... Exactly. There are also certain "things" about Kim that I think would make Ron want to get married as soon as possible (no pun intended). Besides, they're practically married anyway. why not have the benefits that go with it?
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Post by AgHorizonFilm on Oct 11, 2005 11:03:45 GMT -5
Oh yeah they got married couples rooms, and even at some colleges I have visited they have rituals with the engagement and wedding for the students.
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Post by Winterfrost on Oct 12, 2005 6:07:40 GMT -5
Also, there are actually some advantages to being married in college. Really? I usually think otherwise. OK other than more study time, are there any other advantages?
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Post by cloudmonet on Oct 12, 2005 13:45:12 GMT -5
It's interesting. We've got kind of bipolar results, sophomore year or right after college. It would be interesting to see how this correlates with opinions about premarital sex. If responsible, monogamous, birth-controlled premarital sex isn't a problem for you, you might see economic concerns postponing marriage. If you're absolutely flat out against making love without a license, I'd go for the shortest possible engagement and marry them after high school graduation. Sophomore year of college is a compromise that puzzles me a bit.
Well, I might've gone for it in my own sophomore year stories, if we'd done this poll sooner, but I'm already halfway through the year and Shego's pregnant. Having Kim and Ron get married at about the same time as Shego's baby gets born seems to be a waste of perfectly good plot elements by cramming them all in at once, leaving less for later. So I think I'll stick to the concept I'm used to, marriage after college graduation (a choice nearly tied), unless some urgent reason comes up to do it sooner.
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