Nope...I'm married and it's the smartest thing I've ever done.
I like being married and have never ever been miserable with my man.
2006-08-23 21:23:20
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answered by Lonesome Dove 3
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42 and never married. I love someone with a love that has a life of its own, which I plan to treat with respect. I have a good life, I don't feel the need to 'make myself look at other men'; if I'm sitting thinking about him, it's about how great it will be to see him again - so great that I will forget about the rejected marriage proposal.
And you know what? After nearly three years, it seems it's finally dawning on him that I really do love him. I don't know if that means we will get married, and that's not all that important. We will no doubt talk about love at greater length, but it's not a matter of life and death - which is the nice thing about being able to love everyone pretty much the same and not 'have to get married'...
2006-08-23 22:24:17
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answered by songkaila 4
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I am single, taking my time and hoping to enter marriage with my head and not my heart alone. The head thinks and I hope my bride will do the same. The problem is that many couples enter marriage for the wrong reasons and that's the genesis of trouble. Agree on your reasons to get married, clear all the grey areas and then make an informed decision. there are very many happy couples too!
2006-08-23 21:39:37
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answered by Counsellor 3
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Am 28 and single... some day i will get married but when i do that i will think many times b4 doing it. Marriage is a great commitment and it needs to be fully ready.. bu the way i admire married PPL who took marriage as a long life commitment :)
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2006-08-23 22:03:50
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answered by Clark794 4
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It sounds like you've a sturdy commence to date so now that is only a question of holding that alive for the subsequent 50 or 60 years and also you'd be effective as long as you may talk through any conflicts without battling and by no skill bypass to mattress mad. i grant you with a hyperlink to a area on marriage counseling and it may help you learn what to do and by no skill to do to save that love alive yet as long as you're straightforward with one yet another and artwork at the same time, you may make a wedding ceremony artwork basically effective.
2016-11-27 02:04:49
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answered by ? 4
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I'm single but i've to say that i'm not available, cause i make a promise to myself longtime ago that i'll continue to stay single as there this girl i've my heart to and it doesn't matter to me either if she is still single or married where as long as she happy so am i. Though there are many girls that come and introduce themselves to me on vary occasion, i've my way in avoiding the conversation and remind myself of my promise where most of my friends do consider me to be an idiot of not giving a chance to anyone.
So what do you say, am i another "Smart" or "Stupid" Guy?
2006-08-23 22:03:03
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answered by marxice21 3
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I agree with you. Not all married people are stupid, but I do agree that most smart people choose to remain single. I say this because I am one of these people. I'm a clever man who wants to remain single.
"Normal" people have an average intelligence and are in a relationship.
2013-09-27 11:45:11
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answered by Hybrid 5
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I have been married and divorced. Still single. Nothing wrong with marriage if you are married to the right 1.
2006-08-23 21:53:09
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answered by Sarcastic Sid 4
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Single here and happy. Way to many divorces out there.
I have had many of my married and divorced friends say don't get married, it is crap.
If she cheats on him, she gets the kids, the house, the car and 1/2 the stuff.
If he cheats on her, she gets the kids, the house the car and 1/2 the stuff.
2006-08-23 21:32:53
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answered by alysonhell 3
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Well, since my divorce I've seen the error of my ways and stayed single.
FINALLY, an explanation. Thank you.
My aunt is always, ALWAYS bugging me to try to meet somene and settle down. Magically, she is always complaining about how horrible her marriage is.
Why is it that the unhappily married people are always the ones that are so high pressure?
2006-08-23 21:24:23
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answered by Anonymous
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