go on, imagine for those who haven't found it...
2007-02-26
07:38:22
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Family & Relationships
➔ Singles & Dating
STEVEN; what q? the last one you asked is resolved?
2007-02-26
07:47:06 ·
update #1
NO, THIS Q ISN'T :" are you scared of dying alone? " but are you reassured to spend the rest of your life with ONE and ONLY partner, or would you rather try the grass that will never be greener your whole life?
2007-02-26
07:49:31 ·
update #2
I've been married and divorced (currently have a bf) so I know what those feelings are like . . . I just hope to eventually get to that point again. The idea of growing old alone is not much fun.
2007-02-26 07:43:30
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answer #1
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answered by lunasage 6
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I would say reassures me - only because I've been married/divorced twice and I know there will not be a third time unless I am 100% sure it is right. If I am 100% sure, then the thought of waking up next to that person everyday is comforting. By the way, not holding my breath! ;o)
2007-02-26 22:45:28
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answered by 5571 1
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I hope I find someone that I enjoy waking up next to every morning for the rest of my life, but I know i'm not ready for that right now. However, knowing that I may have that in the future, reassures me. I'm a traditionalist and take committment very seriously so when I make that decision, i mean for it to last.
2007-02-26 15:52:07
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answered by boriqualoca17_99 2
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Its beautiful to wake up every morning with the one you love. But to co habit. its good to be apart as well. Make business trips and keep distance some times to enjoy being together.
2007-02-27 03:19:27
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answered by CG 2
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after 2 previous attempts i've found the person i am happy with and who i wish to be there till the end. i could not even imagine being with anyone else now. i think when you get to a certain age you become more content with who you're with.
2007-02-26 16:02:46
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answered by pamela g 4
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My parents were married for over 65 years and unless one was in hospital or, rarely, away alone they always woke up together. The night my father died my sister was there and he indicated (because he couldnt speak by then) that he wanted my mother to go out of the room, so she went in the spare bedroom and my sister was with him when he died. Therefore my poor mother in her late 80s didnt have to wake up next to her dead husband. They had a very long, in the main happy marriage and waking up every morning next to the same person worked for them!
It won't be that way for me cos I am on my 3rd husband!
Faith
2007-02-26 15:48:46
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answered by Caroline 5
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it reassures me cos when u r old and alone and have no one, u will have this person and be there for each other. u have someone who u can count on. u can talk to each other.
am still single but i know i will find that person.
2007-02-26 16:36:50
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answered by rambo 2
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No, I haven't found it yet, but I think it's a comforting thought. Life is unpredictable, having something constant would be nice
2007-02-26 15:43:49
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answered by Anonymous
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one thing i dont fear is death. i have almost died a dozen times. its the only thing certian in life. when it happnes it will happen and u cant stop it. so live each day to the fullest and hold nothing back. cause u never know when ur numbers up.
2007-02-26 15:43:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Both really, depends what mood I'm in.
But reassures me more I think!
PS have you read my question? you haven't answered.
2007-02-26 15:44:37
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answered by stevenhawkins2208 3
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