- A high school senior really has the hots for her boyfriend and wants to get married right after she graduates, despite the objections of her parents.
- Sue and Larry kiss passionately on her front porch one night; he asks her to marry him. The next day, they meet at the soda shop: she's glum, her parents refuse permission. Larry wants to elope; after all, they've been dating for three months, she's about to graduate from high school, and he has only two years left of college. They decide to visit Mr. Hall, the marriage counselor at a local church, to ask him to convince her parents. He walks them through Cupid's checklist: are your backgrounds similar, are you friends, do you understand marriage? Larry and Sue spend the summer living the checklist. Will they decide they are ready?—<jhailey@hotmail.com>
- Nineteen year old Larry is in his first year at college and eighteen year old Sue is a high school senior. After having known each other for only three months, they want to get married, but Sue's parents believe she should wait at least two more years before even getting engaged. To overcome her parent's objections, Larry believes that he and Sue speaking to a relationship counselor will help them convince Sue's parents to come on board their way of thinking. Mr. Hall, the counselor, instead opens their eyes to their readiness or not for marriage. They're in romantic love, they've never had an argument, but they only talk to each other about superficial things instead of those important things about being married. Mr. Hall gets them to think about their compatibility and what it will take to have a married life which will stand the test of time.—Huggo
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