I can only say that I planned to stay with my first wife until death. It lasted 18 years. Now, I've been remarried for nearly 15 years. I plan to stay married until one of us dies. And, no, I don't cheat, and never cheated in my first marriage either.
2007-03-11 07:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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When a couple marries, the majority go into it hoping for ever lasting love and until death they will be together. Most find that the lust is gone long before the children are even in school, the love wan, it sort of goes on a roller-coaster ride up and down, once the Grandchildren arrive it is a comfortable kind of love and sometimes the passion returns and is renewed. For some, like my parents, that have been married for 50+ years, their life is settled and they are comfortable with one another, like my Mom said, she would never marry again simply because she doesn't want to break another in, Dad claims he just got finished teaching Mom all she needs to know and doesn't want to start off at square one again training another woman. They, like my Grandparents, will part only in death
2007-03-11 06:50:53
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answered by sassywv 4
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Depends on the definition of "death". A lot of people are walking dead and don't know it. As far as I see it death is "unwillingness" to live, and furthermore, to risk your everything you've got in the game of life. Maybe it's a bit convoluted but that's my idea.
2007-03-11 08:12:18
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answered by PlatoS 1
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I think it depend on how deep is your love. If you really love each other then it is real. The stronger your love your partner the stronger you will get close to each other. What ever mistake or problem both of you had it will settle coz of love. The love is the main thing in relationship.
2007-03-11 06:45:33
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answered by ironlady42 4
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Well if you believe it then it will be for you. Personally if it would save my life to get a divorce or to "part" then I would have to say get the divorce. You can't live in a bad situation because of a hollow promise. But do whatever feels right to you.
2007-03-11 06:44:41
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answered by Amanda D 3
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I think if you are with the right person and you both work real hard at the relationship it can be just remember nothing in life is easy everything has to be worked on.
2007-03-11 06:42:13
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answered by superwomen 3
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somewhat! genuine love is a fictional hollywood action picture fable and somewhat would not exist basically. real Christian love because of the fact the Bble tells us isn't jealous, so it meets the desires of the different as directed interior the Bible. The Bible says if a companion dies, get married and meet each others desires.
2016-10-18 02:55:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It use to be.When 2 people really love one another, it doesnt matter what comes along they stay faithfull to each other until one of them dies.I couldnt ask for a better wife, be married 5 yrs this july.Seems like we just met yesterday.I dated her a yr and we saw one another at our best and at our worst, at our highest and at our lowest.We looked at one another as we really are not as we wished one another to be, and we were happy with what we saw.I thank JESUS for putting her in my life.
2007-03-11 06:49:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is real if you believe in keeping your word. I would still be with my wife until my death had she not already kept her word. We had a great marriage for 16yrs. until cancer finally took her away from me.
2007-03-14 15:38:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The women don't think so. They'll split at the drop of a hat. Don't say I didn't warn you.
Oh, they'll also be sneaking around behind your back but if they catch you cheating, they'll take half of your stuff.
2007-03-11 06:48:00
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answered by ? 2
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