@jalf My worrds, exactly. Having two families looking over your should is a lot of pressure and won't make dating any easier. Not to speak of the likeliness of those familiy accepting you say "thanks, but I don't want her".
@CodeMonkey The only reason to marry someone should be out of love and respect for each other, not out of respect (or anything else, FTM) for any third party.
I think we are talking here about a thing, that means differently to people in different zones and different cultures, so there cannot be an comparison.
What suits one better might not suit all and vice versa
@Als No, there is no difference. IMO the right to pick whom you are going (to try) to spend the rest of your life with should be as universal a right as the ones granting you enough food to not to starve, freedom of speach, etc.
@Als Yeah, I should know, I grew up in a country that disapproved of that statement that @Alf starred, after all. By luck I had to switch, and never looked back.
@JerryCoffin Ah, TP, used that, too. BC3.1 was my first C++ IDE. :) However, since I was born on the wrong side of the Iron Curtain, I didn't get to play with this until the beginning of the 90ies. I'm not sure anymore which version of TP was the first I laid hands on.
@CodeMonkey Honor involving the control of the life-choices your children make is not honor. It is pride and cowardice. You are afraid to admit to the rest of your culture that you do not have psuedo-spiritual(pyschological) control over your child. Therefore, said child has "harmed your honor" (in reality, harmed your pride and made you fearful of admitting so to your culture).
@Als No, nobody licks on you. You are saying your opinion, and the others are saying theirs. You just feel like they are picking on you because everybody disagrees with your opinion. That is human and understandable, but not logically correct.
@Als No, nobody picks on you. You are saying your opinion, and the others are saying theirs. You just feel like they are picking on you because everybody disagrees with your opinion. That is human and understandable, but not logically correct.
@sbi Ah -- I think I may need to stop for caffeine so I have some hope of catching such subtleties. There mere fact that it's almost 10:30 AM here doesn't mean I'm awake yet...
@LucDanton Why don't you just go back and look up how this whole IC debate came about rather than wasting bandwidth by keeping asking a question that was, in essence, already answered?
@Als I don't think you're being picked on. It is with the absolute greatest respect that I say you're full of crap! <strike>Insert closed captioning for the humor impaired here</strike>
@Als I'm not picking on you. I just stated that I believe the conception that arranged marriages are more successful is a misconception because the modern world views success as measurable by divorce rate. I pointed out that there's a lot of marriages that are not successful, yet haven't divorced. Marriage is a heart issue, not a legal issue. Divorce was only introduced because the hardness of people's hearts.
@Als If so, then you got it wrong. The Iron Curtain is a more or less poetic description of the border between east and west. As such it ran right through Germany. But it was not East Germany.
Everyone was talking about a different thing, and assuming everyone else was also talking about that same thing, while they weren't. This is why I said the room is broken.
Seriously, I have to agree, to at least a limited degree: while arranged marriages aren't ideal either, the simple fact is that many (most?) teenagers are affected enough by their hormones that their own decisions about who they like or dislike and who to marry are clearly suspect. Even at best, somebody who's (say) 18 years old has no real way of even imagining what living with somebody for 80+ years really means.
Mitteleuropa is the German term equal to Central Europe. The word has political, geographic and cultural meaning. While it describes a geographical location, it also is the word denoting a political concept of a German-dominated and exploited Central European union that was put into motion during First World War. The historian Jörg Brechtefeld describes 'Mitteleuropa' as the following:
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The German academic Ständiger Ausschuss für geographische Namen (Permanent Committee on Geographical Names) at the
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@sbi Nobody (I was past 40 before I got married) -- but I'd guess that a simple majority of people (at least around here) marry before they're 30 anyway.
@AlfPSteinbach Certainly in school they did their best to brainwash us -- the maps we got never showed any actual countries inside the SU, just a huge blotch of red.
@RMartinhoFernandes To be frank, I have a hard time coming up with other western European countries. I'm not sure whether, for example UK is western or central Europe.
@sbi Hmm...I'm not sure getting married (or wanting to) at 18 is particularly extreme at all. In most states in the US, that's the age at which you can get married without parental consent, and I believe most of Europe (for one example) follows roughly the same rule.
Anyway, since @Alf doesn't seem to want to make an effort to cut short this misunderstanding, I break down: The IC was between eastern and western blocks. SU shared borders with eastern and northern Europe, but never with western Europe, which I was lead to believe is what's west of Germany.
@JerryCoffin LOL! That is why maps not putting the null meridian into the middle bother so many people.
@AlfPSteinbach Hmmm..LetDown can't seem to make up its mind about whether to onebox that or not. It's gone back and forth three times now (at least for me).