Im female. Married 7 years with 2 kids and i love it and love my hubby sooooooo much. Sure we have bad times but we communicate well and work through our problems.
He talks to me about everything as do i and we both feel we can talk openly to each other. He shows an interest in everything i do and i do the same with him. We still have disagreements but we agree to disagree.
Think he knows me inside out and i know him inside out. Probably better than we know ourselves. I feel he really cares. If he didnt, why be together?
Things are no different. Have been together 13 yrs married 7
Kids have made things harder for us but we have a strong relationship.
2006-07-14 02:54:52
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answered by Floozy 2
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Married life when married to your soul mate is a gift from God. We talk to one another...We are totally interested in each others feelings, ambitions, likes and dislikes. We both could give accurate answers to questions about each other. Of course I know that he REALLY cares as I Really care about him. And no it is not different since we married, we were meant for each other and we felt it from the very beginning. We are Best Friends as well as lovers and we have been married for 13 years.
2006-07-14 03:11:18
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answered by Linda 3
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i imagine the midsection of the issue is this: in case you've not had sex yet, there should be some thing incorrect with you that makes you unappealing. people sense that intimate relationships are an significant area of a healthful social life, i think. Having purely executed business enterprise there, enable me analyze a virgin with an eBay itemizing that's about to end, yet, hasn't collected any bids. the broking would have poor comments, the suggestions with reference to the object should be damning(the function of the object should be unclear), the object should be overpriced, etc. those element positioned people off a lot interior an same way human flaws prevent people from having relationships. people ought to apply virginity as a handbook with which to judge you: back, in case you've not had any action yet, there is likely a good reason behind it. typically situations, this reason ought to stem from unfavorable issues. Edit: i don't have an age variety to furnish you as those issues are literally not apposite to me. i'm also a virgin (at 19 years of age). My flaw is that i'm unsociable. i'm boring. :-P also, my answer does not precisely mirror my own perspectives on virginity.i'm in common words featuring a achieveable clarification why it really is considered negatively.
2016-11-02 01:22:02
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answered by ? 4
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Married life for me is very rewarding and loving. We've been married almost 7 years and we're middle aged. It's just a shame we had to wait so long and go through so much separately to find this kind of relationship with each other. We have alot of the same interests; and we both have separate interests. We trust each other; we don't fight about money and we watch out for our partner. We talk. We're friends. We're lovers. I know I can be single and make it on my own, but being married TO THIS MAN is so much better. I certainly feel that we compliment each other 110%! I guess it's called love.
2006-07-14 02:48:24
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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married 22 years. got married when we were 17. I would say married life has been alot of work..its not something you should take for granted..I think we have always communicated honestly and openly about all aspects of our relationship, even when the truth hurts..we have supported each other in everything we wanted to accomplish. Funny thing is we have very different interests, but I think that has broadened both our experiences as well as our minds. Truth is we have grown up together and seperately at the same time. Life without her would be no life at all.
2006-07-14 03:06:58
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answered by alien 3
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Married life is an adventure. I am a female.
My husband talks to me, but sometimes I have to make him.
He is interested in my feelings, likes and dislikes, and he totally supports my ambitions.
I think he could answer pretty much any question about me.
I know he cares, even though there are times it's hard to tell. His parents raised him to think people need to hide their true feelings. My parents were always very open and encouraged us to express ourselves. We're working on that one...
We have both changed a lot since we got married, but mostly because we've grown up so much. We were 19 & 21 when we started dating, married when we were 23 & 25, and now we're both in our 30s. We've had good times and bad times, great times and terrible times, but we've made it through. Like I said, it's been an adventure. :-)
2006-07-14 03:55:27
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answered by browneyedgirl 4
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Married life is absolutely amazing.
Talk - yes.
Interested in feelings, ambitions, likes and dislikes - YES, we turn it into a type of game... making each other order for you to see if they really know what you like, etc...
Marriage is work and you go through ups and downs, but even the downs aren't that bad considering you have someone to go through them with...
2006-07-14 03:01:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that married life is a realisation of a true human dream that is ment to be respected;cherised;loved; & taken serious cause once married; we are now different from single men/women. All that we do daily are not only monitoresd but ment to be in conformity with the Biblkical principles for married people.
I am a never married man of thirty something of age.
callonme849@hotmail.com
2006-07-14 03:03:08
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answered by blessing o 2
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i am a female i have being this guy since i was 17 yrs old married he when i was 21 now i am 30 i love him ever much he is my everything he mean the world to me i am very happy be with him , he has being the only guy that have show me love and not use me for only sex
2006-07-14 02:52:50
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answered by angel h 4
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Well, Im a female and i thnk that people shold get married later on in their life rather than in their early 20's. it is normal for peolpe to change and to grow into a different person. you should be talkin to each other and finding out about life
2006-07-14 02:48:07
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answered by Anonymous
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