Yes ... being happily married and faithful is a huge possibility.
Hugs from a Loving Mom to a Brillant, as well as beautiful 8 year old Jared and Our Angel, Zachary (taken to soon but who will always remain in our heart) ~ Mel
2006-08-30 21:57:30
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answered by jaredsmommy2004 6
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Of course it is. Especially when you invite Christ into your relationship. Happiness is a choice. Marriage is whatever a person makes of it. The reason some people don't have a happy marriage is because they jump into it not realizing how much hard work and dedication is involved. Most people today take married for granted and go into it with the mindset that there is a good chance that it will end in divorce and/or a prenuptial agreement may be necessary. I never could understand why a person would consider marrying a person they didn't feel they could trust. Trust, accompanied with love, respect, patience and committment plays a major role in marriage. My wife and I invited God into our relationship and we couldn't be happier. I pray that in the future more people come to realize how special and important marriage really is. Peace and God bless.
2006-08-30 22:14:15
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answered by cave man 6
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One Thing in life is certain Nothing ever remains the same, Marriage is like that, From lust comes love if you are fortunate,From Marriage you could derive comfort and pleasure, sharing &support for each other, a life style that sees you and your family in harmony in most everything you do. The problem is, this does not come for free. It takes work and awareness of each others needs hopes and ambitions,a striving to want it to work against all the odd`s. Unfortunately there are no gaurentees .But that is life. Good Luck
2006-08-31 01:51:41
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answered by Knowsabit? 1
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Is it really possible to happy in life? No of course not, but you make the best things, you think on the positive side, you will always have ups and downs, the secret is to get up after a down. About being completely faithful, well we all have our fantasies, and occasionally make them come true, but once again if you really want to keep your marriage you will climb over that little hill and find green grass again.
2006-08-30 22:07:22
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answered by London Girl 5
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absolutely, but only if both partners are willing to put in the hard work. The wedding day is only the first day of the rest of your life, too many people place too much importance on the wedding day itself, and then forget that they have to keep up the same effort forever. But I truly believe that marriage can work out very well and be a very happy place to be.
2006-08-30 22:15:12
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answered by sparkleythings_4you 7
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well, have you ever seen any other species co-exist together like a marriage???? I didn't think so. It is not natural!!!!
Now, have you seen many truley happy and faithful marriages??? To me, when two people are really in love, they don't even think about being unfaithful because they litterally have everything they could ever want, they are completely happy, and they are only about that one love they have because that is what they want. Someone who cheats on someon else is not in love no matter what. They may love the person but they are not IN love, it is not TRUE love....if it exists. I am not saying it doesn't, it is just very very rare.
Think about it like this....What percentage of marriages last?? about a third right? that's not very much. Now, of all the marriages that you have seen (which are included in that third), how many of them look truley happy and still seem in love (because true love shouldn't die, once in love, always)??
So the answer is yes, it is possible...i think. But it probably won't happen to you, me, and the people standing next to us. It's very rare, obviously.....do you see it anywhere???? People want to argue that it exists, well, where? Because there still aren't enough examples for you to say that it is not rare.
2006-08-30 22:07:09
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answered by ~Wondering~ 2
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Yes! If both marriage partner can apply the Bible's principles for couple- the husband plays his role and the wife plays her role as well as the children. above all, if they allow love to flourish in the family circle which will covers multitude of sins, honestly, u know that money is not everything towards achieving happiness.
2006-08-30 22:05:54
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answered by sweetie 1
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very possible to be faithfull... not possible to be happy at all times...... the Happy in a marriage is a full time thing only if you are robots and have no desires, dreams, opinions, etc.... but over the years the good out weighs the bad by 10000000 to 1... IF you are willing to commit and work at it on a daily bases.......God bless
2006-08-30 21:59:48
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answered by Annie 7
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we are living in an enviroment were marriage has lost its meaning. alot of pple i know that are married are either in it because they need the security of marriage or because they were forced into it. those that are in it for the security are not happy because they find out that security is not enough on its own. and those that were forced into marriage by family or peer pressure end up resenting their partners. my advice to you is have realistic expectations when going into a marriage. dont expect too much from the other person and always be willing to compromise. you may not be entirely happy, but you wont want to kill each other either.
2006-08-30 22:39:40
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answered by Lizie 1
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I'd say so. But a marriage only works when both people are willing to work on things. And if they mix things up instead of just going home they're always be fun and happiness.
2006-08-30 21:58:12
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answered by GunsnGlamour 2
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