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Do you still celebrate your dating anniversary when married?
Re: Do you still celebrate your dating anniversary when married?
Per me previous post, this is me too. I'm pretty sure we were married a few years before we went on anything that could be considered a proper "date"...and yeah I associate it with HS since I don't know any friends IRL who have kept track of that stuff in their serious adult relationships but they all did in HS!
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My H and I knew each other for about 2 months before he had the courage to ask me on a date. Our first date is what we consider our "dating anniversary" and as this year, it has been updated to our "wedding anniversary".
We got married on the 7th anniversary of our first date. (June 23rd).
There is definately a difference for me between being a girlfriend and being a wife. It took a few months to feel the difference, but I am acknowledging those differences now.
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I didn't mean it as lame. Just as something the people in high school do. I wasn't judging anyone who wants to do it. It's just not on my radar because, as I said, I don't think I even went on a proper date with DH until we'd been together for 6 or 7 years and married for at least a few.
this.
My husband and I place more emphasis on our wedding anniversary (10.08.11) than we do our prior anniversary which was when we first were declared a couple (03.17.02) but we do still acknowledge it. We might still go out to dinner but no card needed, no present, etc.
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We decided that we will only celebrate our marriage anniversary on an annual basis. Although, we do usually wake up the day each month and go "We've been married X months!", but that's all we've made of it and that will probably end when we hit one year.
As for dating anniversaries, we have been doing what we call "The day of 12" every month since we met. We go out to dinner and I get her flowers.
tbh I think your thought process is a bit more junior high than the average folk. Just because you were besties and didn't remember the exact day doesn't make others knowing such things juvenile. You probably hold that thought because you were married very young. You were much more immature than a lot of people while making a life long commitment. Just because that's the case doesn't give you the "seniority" to tell people how "high school" something is. If anything I think you sound much more immature. I remember my husband and my first date, apparently I'm immature and high school like... Boy do I need to grow up!