i met this woman in jan 06 and she was everything i could have wanted. pretty, sexy great in bed, intelligent, witty. this was in the beginning, then we got a house together, then her depression same out, her grown nutcase daughter moved in, she destroyed our finances, i tried to help her start a business and she did nothing, the great sex went away. then after i found out she had severely overdrawn out bank account i moved out. we still see each other when im in town, but im tired of all her f/////up moods and grumpyness. so men beware just cuz in the beginning they seem like the woman of your dreams, u do not know a person until u live woth them
2006-09-23 12:24:50
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answered by keithy 3
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it was an instant attraction with my husband..we dated for about a year before we got married. He was sooo sweet to me! When we were dating, we were almost inseparable. I used to go out to my car in the morning a find a rose on the windshield with sweet little notes. I think that is when I knew I was in love! Most of our family and friends didn't think we would last long at all. We were from very different backgrounds. (my family is close knit, his is not, I have a degree, he didn't finish high school, etc) But we shared some common interests and we both learned new things through each other! We have been married for 18 years now next month. It hasn't always been easy but I don't know what I would do without him!
2006-09-23 18:28:37
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answered by katydid 2
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I was only 19 years old when i got married i was married 27 years and met the person i should have been with i feel as i missed all my life not doing what i wanted to do i am divorced now and living with my new partner who i am happy with.You grow apart and change.I think i should have waited and not married so young 30 is the best age to get married for a man i think a bit younger for a female
2006-09-24 07:40:13
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answered by nancy_habershon 2
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After being a Federal officer an searching the world ands meeting Princesses and Queens and other royalty thru my travels, I met my equal in Denver, Colorado and married her,when I knew she was the one I wanted to go thru life with sharing everything on Feb 16 1980. Now almost 27 years later, father of 2 adult daughters, 1 son in law and 1 fantastic grandson, Id do it all over again if I had to
2006-09-23 18:24:42
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answered by Arthur W 7
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I got married to my partner because I love him, it was a gradual, slow building love, and the descision to marry just sort of crept up on us. We made the final descision to get married when we bought a house, as we didn't want to live together before we married. We planed the wedding for a little over 2 months. We've been together 6 years, and married for 2. We've lasted, although I am not sure if we will last - namely because I wonder if I could have love and the 'spark' with another man.
2006-09-23 18:14:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I became pregnant. We married. Its now 3 years later . I am pregnant again . Both children were wanted . The first was not planned out fully. We are not doing good at all. All he wants to do is run around and drink every night. He is never home with us. He wonders why I am so upset all of the time. I am about ready to say " over ".
2006-09-23 18:16:29
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answered by sweenygirll 5
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We dated for 5 years prior to getting married in 2000...It is the natural progression of a relationship in our culture, and it is good for raising a family. It has lasted, although not always easy, but is a relationship and bond unlike any other. Just make sure you got the right guy, it is one of the most important decisions of your life. And remember nothing is permanent even marriages at times...Best of Luck!
2006-09-23 18:31:00
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answered by WJW 2
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I had been dating a man who made me laugh every day. He was so positive about everything and although there were times during the relationship when we both got stressed or angry, we made certain that we provided a refuge for one another against all the curveballs that life threw at us.
We've been married for 10 years and he still zings my heartstrings!
2006-09-23 18:18:48
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answered by Angela 7
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I spent a week with him at his home over Christmas, 1998, and I just had a revelation. What is harder, we had known each other, been friends for over a decade, ultimately I think it was his sense of integrity that I found separated him from the other men I had dated. It has lasted over seven years, and we are still in love.
2006-09-23 18:18:39
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answered by steelypen 5
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I thought I loved him (5 years ago) now I know I dont, but I am kinda stuck at the moment-it would have been better if I got to know him for the 5 years first , therefore I would be single!
2006-09-24 04:24:46
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answered by ? 6
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