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Old Dec 27, 2006, 11:14 AM // 11:14   #61
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wait, so is this a virtual wedding, or did he just propose for real, over an internet game...
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Old Dec 27, 2006, 11:43 AM // 11:43   #62
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Awww thats So Sweet. At least he didnt type something like this:

WILL YOU HAVE MY GW BABIES
[YES] [NO]



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Old Dec 27, 2006, 10:58 PM // 22:58   #63
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I wonder if this marriage system would ever make it in the game. I mean hell, you can do it in Flyff, Final Fantasy Online and few other MMORPG out there.
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Old Dec 28, 2006, 12:04 AM // 00:04   #64
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I posted that picture Zinger showed here(The exact same..) and you couldn't press the "No" button. It would simply move away from the mouse.


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(Sam sits in the office next to mine, and we work together every day. He's a very nice guy, and excellent to work with. Adelle is a lucky lady, just as Sam is a fortunate man. It's sweet to see them come together this holiday season, and we all wish every happiness to the both of them!)
I bet she is jealous
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Old Dec 28, 2006, 01:02 AM // 01:02   #65
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Guild wars does NOT need in game marriage. I am so not giving half my loot to an ex in game!!!!!!!!!!!
There is an easy way to get over that one! Have one of your male toons marry one of your female toons! Probably a bit tough for them to see one another since you can only play one at a time though... sounds like that one is out of the picture then.
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Old Dec 28, 2006, 02:18 AM // 02:18   #66
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There is an easy way to get over that one! Have one of your male toons marry one of your female toons! Probably a bit tough for them to see one another since you can only play one at a time though... sounds like that one is out of the picture then.
Sadly there already are plenty of marriages like that.
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Old Dec 28, 2006, 03:55 AM // 03:55   #67
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Sadly there already are plenty of marriages like that.
Why doesn't that surprise me?!
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Old Dec 28, 2006, 05:57 AM // 05:57   #68
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wait, so is this a virtual wedding, or did he just propose for real, over an internet game...
It doesn't matter where or how you propose as long as you mean it. And also usually before you propose you should know the person well enough to know the answer. So yes I'm sure she said yes.

On the topic of ingame marriages. Many MMOs have them and I think it would be a nice addition to guild wars. I'd love to marry my wife ingame ;O.
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Old Dec 28, 2006, 06:17 AM // 06:17   #69
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So in your logic breaking up on a forum would also take more guts compared to breaking up in person? I think not. Looking someone in the eyes while telling/asking them something important is what makes all the difference.
Oh come on.. If there is one strong tradition regarding asking someone to marry you, it's coming up with an over the top or crazy stunt way of doing it. There are tons of people who do similar things like asking in a big public gathering, in front of strangers. Putting it on billboards, or scoreboards at sporting events, etc, etc, etc.

It's not uncommon, and far more fun and memorable for both parties than just going over to their place and dropping to one knee and asking. Most women love when men do something more outlandish like that.

Breaking up is an entirely different animal. It's hardly analogous.
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Old Dec 28, 2006, 06:43 AM // 06:43   #70
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It's not uncommon, and far more fun and memorable for both parties than just going over to their place and dropping to one knee and asking. Most women love when men do something more outlandish like that.
That differs entirely and I think it's more an American thing (not to flame, it's just less common here in Europe). There's plenty of women who don't want that.

But anyway, as I said before; it's his choice and he should do it the way he want to. I was just pointing out a flaw in the reply. Eye contact is what gives any conversation in my opinion more meaning, but I guess we just don't agree on that.

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Old Dec 28, 2006, 06:54 AM // 06:54   #71
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That differs entirely and I think it's more an American thing (not to flame, it's just less common here in Europe). There's plenty of women who don't want that.

But anyway, as I said before; it's his choice and he should do it the way he want to. I was just pointing out a flaw in the reply. Eye contact is what gives any conversation in my opinion more meaning, but I guess we just don't agree on that.
No, I would agree about eye contact.. But I don't think that any big stunt way of doing it necessarily precludes that.. I mean, the guy is going to to have to face her in the end when she gives the answer. It's not like someone is saying "please marry me, and by the way, mail me the answer, but if it's no, just leave it alone and don't answer" or something cowardly where they are completely distancing themselves on every level from the question and answer and everything to do with it. that would be truly needing to "grow some balls".

I'm sure this person ended up having a very wonderful face to face with the person he asked, after this stunt.

I wasn't aware it was less common in Europe, and I could see why some people, male or female would prefer a personal proposal. But I don't see anything cowardly or sad in the way he did it. I think some people (not you) are just way too cynical and judgemental.
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Old Dec 28, 2006, 07:06 AM // 07:06   #72
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I played Ragnarok Online for a while, and they had marriages in them, which was kinda cool.

Then the implemented children, which was also pretty cool, they were just 'baby' classes.

Don't think I'd like to see that in Guild Wars though.
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Old Dec 28, 2006, 10:38 PM // 22:38   #73
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Wow......Just Wow. If i proposed to my girlfriend of 3 years over an Internet game she would call me a F****ing loser and bin my malnourished, MMORPG playing a**. This is very sweet and all, However it reminds me of how far gone someone with my seedy , dirty secret can go. (Please point out that they know eachother in real life as in my insignificant life i have nothing better to do than respond to flames)



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Old Dec 28, 2006, 11:56 PM // 23:56   #74
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I didn't read the whole thread but what if there is a divorce in family who gets what like the Guild Hall,the gold,green weapons,crafting material?What about all the gold in eaches vault?Good thing there are no kids or it would the fued would never end.
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Old Dec 29, 2006, 03:09 AM // 03:09   #75
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if i had an ingame wife she would catch me cheating right after the wedding
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