Yes, I do! I think I love him even more after 9 yrs. As far as him well , he left a message on my 360 page asking me to marry him again just a couple days ago .
2006-11-09 02:14:40
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answered by ? 3
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No longer married but . . .
I loved my husband more as the years went by. It was a deeper, more fulfilling love than what we started with. Unfortunately, though, he was bipolar and pursued several extramarital relationships when he was on his 'highs'. He had a breakdown after starting a new job but did not discover he was bipolar or start treatment until after he decided to leave. I think if he had stayed we would still be the couple everyone else envied.
Unfortunately life often gets in the way - work, kids (school activities, lack of sleep, etc.), keeping house, health issues, etc. and people don't always express love the same way or as much. The feeling is there but isn't given the priority it needs.
My ex told me after he left that he loved me more and more with each passing year. But he wanted to pursue his other 'interests' on his own and rediscover who he was. Haven't heard from him since then except for when he visits our son.
2006-11-09 02:31:31
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answered by greyrider 4
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No, neither of us loves the other as much as we did when we were first married. We love each other MORE. Funny how a life of ups and downs together makes two people in love even closer!
2006-11-09 02:27:01
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answered by mom of five 2
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We love each other more now. Being married you develop a closer bond. He's in basic training now and it's just made both of us realize how much we do love each other because being married you can kind of fall into a routine and you just don't think about love. But now being apart we know.
2006-11-09 02:18:32
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answered by Mark and Allie 3
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When I was married.
Love grows, there's a big difference in love from the beginning to the end. It's love, but a different type of love,it's more like a need and respect at the same time. It's like the two grow as one, and if that other part was missing, it's like an amputation of say an arm or something.
I feel he felt the same.. and we still do, we are both to stubborn to admit it.
2006-11-09 02:13:57
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answered by Jas 6
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We love each other more than when we married.. Iam a stay at home wife..I can't work ..He is terriffic..He works his ten hours a day then comes home and cooks supper.....The man I married is wonderful ..I was truly blessed to have found him..We have both been married before but this is the one that is going to last
He doesn't mind cooking ...he loves to be in the kitchen
2006-11-09 02:29:42
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answered by Mrs. M 5
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I love him so much more! He has become my best friend, lover, companion, cheerleader, coach, partner in crime, and reason for breathing. I know he feels the same because he tells me everyday. Even after years of courtship, there is always something to talk about. Each disaster or miracle in life that is shared with one another makes us stronger individually and together.
2006-11-09 02:18:20
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answered by Kimberly H 3
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we love each other more then the day we got married that's what happens when two ppl are so much in love
2006-11-09 02:22:35
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answered by wildone 3
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We love each other more. Ive been married for 20 years and i love him more,we've overcome alot that others would of walked away from,but you can never walk away from true love.
2006-11-09 02:16:36
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answered by milo2angel 2
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no! i love him more today than the day i married him and i belive he feels the same way.
2006-11-09 02:13:01
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answered by crazylady1193 5
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