What if u have no wifey by the time u graduate?

18 replies · 2798 views · Started by triplesix · Jun 2005
Do yall think it is gonna be a lot harder to find them in the world?
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· Jun 2005
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it shouldnt be hard at all as long as you remain true to yourself and stay focused. especially after college, women are looking for a little more than just a cut buddy... more along the lines of someone to settle down and grow old with.
WileECoyote06 · Jun 2005
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it shouldnt be hard at all as long as you remain true to yourself and stay focused. especially after college, women are looking for a little more than just a cut buddy... more along the lines of someone to settle down and grow old with.
Please. . .folk don't change much. . . Enjoy your money, travel a little bit, and parrrrttyy. . . the next marriage zone isn't until you're around 24 - 25. Being young and single is the **** buddy. . .enjoy it.
Change · Jun 2005
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nothing wrong with not finding the love of your life at college what is meant to be will be she'll/he'll come around
· Jun 2005
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WileECoyote06 wrote:
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it shouldnt be hard at all as long as you remain true to yourself and stay focused. especially after college, women are looking for a little more than just a cut buddy... more along the lines of someone to settle down and grow old with.
Please. . .folk don't change much. . . Enjoy your money, travel a little bit, and parrrrttyy. . . the next marriage zone isn't until you're around 24 - 25. Being young and single is the **** buddy. . .enjoy it.
lol i wasnt implying that this would happen anytime soon after college... like ur sayin.. live life- have fun, but ull get 2 that age..
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WileECoyote06 wrote:
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it shouldnt be hard at all as long as you remain true to yourself and stay focused. especially after college, women are looking for a little more than just a cut buddy... more along the lines of someone to settle down and grow old with.
Please. . .folk don't change much. . . Enjoy your money, travel a little bit, and parrrrttyy. . . the next marriage zone isn't until you're around 24 - 25. Being young and single is the **** buddy. . .enjoy it.
Cosign. I agree, being single is cool. It gives you time to really find out who you are especially after college. I found that even though you grow a lot while in school, it's still a different game when you graduate. Once you've attained all of the growth and understand yourself, you will know all of the things that make you happy and make finding that special someone just a bit easier.
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AggieWarrior · Jun 2005
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then you don't have no wifey by the time you graduate... ain't gotta rush into nothing...
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In Rod We Trust · Jun 2005
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Man what if i dont have a wifey by the end of the summer?
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· Jun 2005
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I don't even know when I'ma start lookin for a wifey. To delay going thru the process of having to look for one after college I think I'ma reconsider and start now! Anybody on HBCU wanna be my wifey? Yall know what's up . Get at me
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· Jun 2005
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Aww this is a good topic ... people have always told me that I am going to find my husband in College and I have never thought I wouldnt but now that I think about it what if I dont ? I think it will be kool ... in college I am probably going to make alot of new friends and stuff like that and who knows maybe a person I least expect will end up being the one ... but if I dont find a husband in College its koO its not going to be the end of the world maybe God diddnt plan for me to meet "the one" i will marry in College so yeah ...
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