Well we're not married... yet.
But he is my perfect soulmate. : }
We have been friends for over a year before we started going out.
Our friend showed him a picture of me and from what he said, instantly fell for me. Then he met me and has loved me the entire time I knew him. I never thought I could be with him. But, one day, he asked to hang out with me. I didn't know if it was just gonna be us, but I said sure. That day, it's like God turned on that switch. I realized I had feelings for him too. Sure, it was awkward at first because we were such good friends for a while. But that passed. We have been together for 9 months and we are so in love. We talk about marriage all the time. We plan on getting married after college. : } This is my first serious relationship and I couldn't ask for more.
2006-11-11 09:45:54
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answered by ( Kelly ) 7
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You know what, for someone on my second marriage, I have come to believe that there is no such thing as a soul mate. If there is, mine must be somewhere in another continent because I am not married to him. I think most of us settle for someone we love, respect and can get along with, and that is enough to make a good marriage. Where is it written that our soul mates live in our towns or even in the same country? I would love to meet the man who tells me he is my soul mate and has been searching all over the world for me: Will I love him at first sight?
2006-11-11 09:47:47
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answered by vanityspice 3
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2016-12-17 08:31:47
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answered by schluckerbier 4
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Is there such a thing as the "perfect" soul mate? I believe that in life there is someone for everyone with whom you feel close. With my boyfriend, when we first met, I felt as though we had always known each other--he felt the same towards me. I don't know if I would consider him to be my soul mate...
2006-11-11 09:46:33
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answered by Miss J 7
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I don't like the word "soul mate"- it sounds juvenile. I'm married and we're compatible on so many levels. It took us 6 months of getting to know each other before decide it was love. We didn't "work" at it, we just took time to get to know each other very well.
2006-11-11 09:50:39
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answered by Anonymous
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My Mr. Right is always wrong, does that count?
2006-11-11 09:43:36
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answered by Help Me Help You 3
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yes, i was shopping one day and ran into him. he was an old crush. i didnt wanna date him but he persisted and swept me off my feet!
2006-11-11 09:43:39
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answered by Anonymous
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still waiting but then again i am only 16!!! Good luck to everyone else!!!!
2006-11-11 09:43:29
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answered by swimgirl 1
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I have or think I have.
We met through my kids.....
2006-11-11 09:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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