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Not always, my highschool sweetheart moved away but they might always keep in touch as he still to this day calls and wishes me happy birthdays and merry holidays, I think we will always care for one another.

2007-01-13 08:05:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know anything about the statistics of this question, I am only answering from my personal experience. I met my husband as a sophomore in high school, dated through high school and one year of college and then decided that we just had to get married. We married, had a baby a year later, and then both of us went back to school in our second year of marriage. We finished school and then had another baby after we had been married for about five years. I thought we had the perfect marriage, but after we had been married for 12 years, had a beautiful home, two children, both had wonderful careers, he decided that he had to try out the grass on the other side of the fence. He had very little experience with other women, and I with other men, and he decided that there was probably something better out there. I was shocked to say the least, but we divorced. We then both moved to another state and tried to reconcile to no avail. I remarried and have two other children with my second husband, but my ex-husband never remarried and has been pretty much miserable playing the field and looking some somebody or something "better" than what he had. I think he has finally found out that he had what was probably the best, but it is too late and he is now alone and continuing to date every hussy he picks up at the bar.

I think the main problem with us staying together was the "wondering" factor -- what else is out there. Unfortunately, he decided he needed to find out.

I think if you meet in high school that is great, but spread your wings, go to college, meet other people, if you eventually come back to each other after you have experience with other people, it was meant to be. If not, well maybe it was a good thing you spread your wings.

Good luck!

2007-01-13 16:11:50 · answer #2 · answered by Vicki W 2 · 0 0

I did not like my ex in high school, it thought he was rude and crude. Well, to make a long story short , we started dating , I thought I could change him. We were married 38 years. I finally could not take the cheating, lying , not working any more. Leopards do not change that spots. I am now talking to an old flame from school , and he ask why we did not get together back then. I had to think awhile, he had not get up and go then and he still doesn't. I don't have the energy to be a mother again. I am going to run the other way from High School sweethearts, you can turn back the clock. Just leave them as memories. They fad away , just to return as a good memory every now and then.

2007-01-13 16:21:15 · answer #3 · answered by springer 3 · 0 0

Maybe not in this generation but in my generation of 1986 they do and those of my parents and those before them. I have been with my mate through high school and college and many other career moves. We have been married 21 years this year.
It has been easy at time and at others extremely trying and difficult but through it all; it has been worth all of the blood, sweat, tears, and laughter.

2007-01-13 16:24:26 · answer #4 · answered by GrnApl 6 · 0 0

Nope, a majority of hs sweethearts fizzle out in the years afterwards. However, those that do survive seem to have some of the best relationships i've ever seen.

2007-01-13 16:06:10 · answer #5 · answered by John C 4 · 0 0

No, it's incredibly rare. High-school sweethearts tend to wonder if they put all their eggs in one basket too early, and can become tempted by the fruit of another in very little time.

2007-01-13 16:22:20 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

YES IF THEY LOVE EACH OTHER U MUST REMEMBER THAT MARRIAGE IS FROM GOD NOT SOMETHING THAT MAN MADE UP THERE IS ONLY ONE REASON FOR DIVORCE MATT. 19:9 GOD WILL NOT EXCEPT ANY OTHER REASON

2007-01-13 16:09:53 · answer #7 · answered by pappyg 6 · 0 0

Not always Only if you are special people NO OFFENSE

2007-01-13 17:14:44 · answer #8 · answered by britani 2 · 0 0

No. Statistics prove it.

2007-01-17 14:54:31 · answer #9 · answered by adondeesta1 2 · 0 0

Typically........NO! You have too much learning to do about life.

2007-01-13 16:32:29 · answer #10 · answered by the one who knows 2 · 0 0

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