Yes, I do...I am living happily ever after...
2006-09-20 12:56:42
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answer #1
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answered by fwog_fwog 4
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I believe! I am not quite sure yet about my current husband (I am trying my best to go with the flow), even though I love my husband very much, but I am one of those women who are faithful and are waiting for the "happily ever after". In my first marriage, I stayed with him even though he choked me until I almost passed out because I was taught that a woman should be faithful to her significant other. I left him when I literally caught him in bed w/ another woman.
I know there are men out there who believe the same way that I do. I am hoping that my current husband is one of them.
When 2 people meet, having the same beliefs and passion in life, they can make a true love and life together to live "happily ever after."
2006-09-20 13:10:11
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answered by Kristin 2
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Yes, you can be "happily ever after" with anyone you really love and care about. Take for example my our parents and grandparents some have been with each other for 30 plus years, Yes I believe you can have happily ever after, you just gotta work at it.
2006-09-20 13:00:45
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answered by Brezzy 3
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Boy there's a lot of bitter people out there huh! I believe that you create your own destiny and if you want happily ever after then you'll have it. You can be happy without things being perfect. My husband and I have our differences, but I tell you what I am happy being with him and the life we've created. You choose your happily ever after of lack of....
2006-09-20 13:10:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that you can live happily with your spouse for the rest of your life if you realize that there will be some ups and downs, some trials, some tears, and a lot of hard work. That's why wedding vows say "for better and for worse, in good times and in bad" it doesn't just say "for better, for good times, for health, etc" there are always ups and downs, but when you work through the downs, the love and romance gets even greater and stronger.
2006-09-20 12:59:53
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answered by The New Mrs. Nguyen 4
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No and if there was a happily ever after it would take two strong people to make it there.
2006-09-20 13:14:29
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answered by t_tneal27 1
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YES!!! But it entails a lot of work. It doesn't just "happen." One thing is keep the channels of communication open. Talk, talk, talk. No one knows what another person is thinking and feeling. Also, make sure that the other person understands. You may say one thing, and the other person hears something else.
The book, "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus" is a good book to read.
One other thing, and to me the most important, is to share a spiritual life.
2006-09-20 13:10:28
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answered by bowenvonnie 2
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Tis Bulls*** no one lives happily ever after and the fool that thinks he/she will is going to have a hard painful fall to reality.
2006-09-20 12:58:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope thought so, but its a bunch of crap! Unless..there both putting there love together to try everything, one person cant make it happily ever after. take it from me..!
2006-09-20 13:01:59
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answered by Steph. 2
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I believe it could happen if both wanted it. There's always ups and downs, but I do believe some relationships last and they will love eachother til the very end. That's a successful relationship to me.
2006-09-20 13:08:53
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answered by Magnuna 4
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