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Plight (2)
PLIGHT (2)

Definitions:

i. (idiomatic - plight your troth) (old use or humorous) To make a promise to a person saying that you will marry them; to marry somebody.

ii. (to plight one's troth) To make a promise of marriage.
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* All ten elements should be in.

* This strictly on that promise.


1. Convinced beyond a doubt, that vow is purposeful and necessary.

2. Voluntarily and deliberately made by the besotted (connect to #6).

3. Not while under an order banning contact with the 'love of one's life'!

4. Behaviour or attitude afterward, to spouse-to-be shows seriousness.

5. Discussions on upcoming marriage won't be shied away from therein.

6. Must have been directly to one admired or loved; known well enough.

7. Who made promise had recognized friend's weakness or shortcomings.

8. Already planning, shopping, saving, etc., in anticipation of W-Day.

9. Did not breach a promise made earlier to some other poor 'victim'.

10. Visualizing wedlock, even if Wedding day is years away, hoping soon-to-be better half will be alive then and praying there'll be no disappointment.
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But, how many have been promised?

* No demanding for conjugal rights yet !

Not just words or some utterance, please.

* No prenuptial agreement to be signed !

And, what state was the frame of mind?

* Don't make a promise you can't keep.

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