I guess it's totally true.
2007-03-21 01:37:47
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answer #1
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answered by seeker 2
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I'm sorry to pop in. But I would like to sare in my experience. Almost all the couples that I know, the ladies involved are loved by their husbands and respected by other family members. They earned their respect and love. None of the ladies I know ever felt like left overs. The negative side of picture always comes into the limelight while the brither side is always hidden. I've managed to peep in the brighter side too and realized that marriage is all about co-operation. Any one failing into it may cause problems. However, I haven't seen any sucjh case. Although there are some clashes at some points due to individual standings, one or the other compromises (and it's equal effort from both the sides).
All the best...
:-)
2007-03-22 02:47:45
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answered by plato's ghost 5
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It is true over a period people mature and their look out about life changes as they understand the meaning of lot of incidents, the genuinity of feelings and the true colour of loved ones. some people change their colour in every way after marriage till then they try to be rosy and pally and adjusting to all the wimpses and fancies of their partner ones they have possessed they change. This is a common happening with 80% of people in todays selfish world so don't worry. take a decision according to your tolerance level of the situation
2007-03-21 08:46:24
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answered by rema e 2
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Because what women are in love with the idea of being in love. They also feel pressured by family and friends to "settle down." As if we weren't complete without some dumb man hanging around our necks.
We don't spend enough time being ourselves first of all. Then when we do become involved, the "love" we feel is usually a desire for sexual congress. After the event, we tend to "award" the guy whom we view with stars in our eyes (which are caused by the afterglow) by telling him we love him. Whatever.
If you really cannot continue to live with him, do both of you a favor and move on.
2007-03-21 08:34:36
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answered by Blue 6
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well... women by nature needs reassurance of the guys feeling... study shows, surveys shows and by experience it is really very TRUE...that though men are loving them they still they are left out... well, i dont really know what to do to help you how to manage that feeling of being left out---i could only tell you how i managed my relationship so far. You could find and live your own world..learn on your own while you make him your top proirities... this way you could at least divert your attention on or to something.... sharing accomplishemnts on your behalf rather than feelings... as you grow the feelings grow... goodluck yah both
2007-03-21 08:42:32
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answered by Sheryl Reyes 2
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1. not so
2007-03-21 08:50:39
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answered by prabhakar_ace 5
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I was married 10 years.
remarried, what a mistake; N0w stuck, miserable; bad choice, no feelings at all;I hate him. Can't love what you don't respect. NO where to go; no$ it sucks;
2007-03-21 08:46:33
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answered by llamamamma 1
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People are always changing. How you feel about people changes too. It doesn't mean you stop loving them, it just means its different. Embrace the change, because it means your growing.
2007-03-21 08:39:43
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answered by Lady M 6
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