Funny !
2006-10-30 03:24:38
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answered by Sam 2
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You are confusing love with lust. My love for my wife (32 years and counting) is greater now than it was at the beginning. Why? Because we have invested those 32 years in each other by caring and sharing and growing. Facing the responsibilities of marriage, child rearing and providing for the family needs while at the same time keeping our love alive with common goals and time together is not easy but it is possible and is, or should be, the aim of every couple.
If two people get together solely because of their physical excitement and don't bother to get to know each other, then when the lust wanes and the responsibilities of life hit them, they either grow up and learn to cope together or they quit and run away. Marriage is not the end of love, it is the beginning. Marriage can be the end of lust but it doesn't have to be. Husband and wife can and should continue to find each other exciting.
2006-10-30 03:31:39
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answered by rac 7
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Love does not end by itself
There is an option during the process of love either to carry on or to abandon and turn your back
In marriage, it is a bondage like an agreement
You should love, whatever may be the other person because you had accepted the other person as your spouse
In love there are several doors
In marriage there is only one door and the door is also closed
2006-10-30 03:33:55
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answered by gauri s 2
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I think that love doesn't end unless you allow it to. Loving someone is a choice and in marriage sometimes that can be a little rough but you love them anyways and continue on with the marriage.
2006-10-30 03:28:05
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answered by Angela G 2
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It should be stated this way" "When love becomes sweeter, marriage begins." Couples should be made aware that love should also be nurtured by both. It is a choice to stay in love. It is like a plant that needs both rain and sunshine to grow. It is up to them to take care of the "plant" of love..and marriage should be the venue for them to do this.
2006-10-30 06:07:11
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answered by ? 7
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Love only ends when you get married to someone who thinks that little piece of paper changes everything.
You need to not let that piece of paper get in the way of being free to do things you want to do. You can enjoy love in a marriage as long as it does not turn into a ball and chain.
2006-10-30 03:36:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Lucky you. Your love is ending in a marriage. But its a confusing statement. Can you explain more.
2006-10-30 04:13:28
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answered by zarar don 2
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Love is some thing which if true always multiplies irrespective of the stituations.So,there is only beginning for love but no end untill we breath our last.
TRUE LOVE LASTS TILL THE LAST
2006-10-30 03:28:27
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answered by ChanIndian 4
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No way. I love my wife more now than the day I married her. You have to work at love. Rare are the cases where two people fall in love and stays that way forever. There will be "lulls" it's during those lulls that you need to speak with each other and work your way through that low point in your love for one another.
2006-10-30 06:25:46
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answered by St.Anger 4
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That does not make any sense to me. Is it a joke? There is more love in my marriage then we ever had when we were dating.
2006-10-30 03:27:10
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answered by Bill 3
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Never start marriage without love. That's disaster!
2006-10-30 03:26:21
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answered by marie1257 4
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