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Where did you find your husband/wife or boyfriend/girlfriend and how long did it take you to find him/her? Also are you truly in love and how long have you been together?

2007-04-28 14:13:27 · 16 answers · asked by KerryAnn 4 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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I was at a club when I met my partner and she kept staring at me ,and finally came over to ask me for a dance, then a drink and the rest is history. We have been together for thirteen an a half yrs now and we are truly in love. I still get the same feeling I got when we first met,like when I see a picture of her or when she walks in the house from a long days work I tingle all inside.. She is the best!

2007-04-28 14:34:44 · answer #1 · answered by JESSICA G 4 · 0 0

I happened to be in a karaoke bar with some work mates when I met my wife. I wasn't even looking that is the strange part love found us and a little fate. We have been together for almost 10 yrs married almost 8yrs. Truly in love you know it's love when you can argue and it just can't do any damage to the general relationship.

God Bless and Best wishes I have found that love finds you not the other way around.

2007-04-28 21:24:46 · answer #2 · answered by Livinrawguy 7 · 0 0

I found my boyfriend in the computer lab/game room in college. I met him in the game room but we spoke officailly in the computer lab. It took me a while to find him, but I did. When we first started I was madly in love the first year was great. The second year was our hardest because I was still young wanted to "date around" Broke up a few times. The third year we smoothed out. We had a little bumps, but over all it has been great. The 2nd year I just loved him, and no in the third year ( 4 months) I find that I can't live with out him. He understands me. He is my BEST friend. I can honeslty and truly tell him anything. Our relationship has its communication problems but we always work them out. Love does not solve every problem but it makes them easier sometimes.

2007-04-28 21:35:02 · answer #3 · answered by Danielle 4 · 0 0

I'm 40 been married twice, also lived with someone. I met my soulmate last year on Date.com. I tell everyone that I have been looking for him for 39 years. Yes, I'm finally truely in love and we have been together for 1 1/2 years. Planning on getting married soon. He proposed this year on the day we first went out, insted of a diamond ring, I got a new Harley. He's just the sweetest.

2007-04-28 21:21:56 · answer #4 · answered by Girly1 4 · 0 0

At work-I wasn't looking either...I was hear broken from my last relationship, i thought i could never love again like that. And then...We're not married, we've been together for 4 years. No plans...we just enjoy the ride, I guess. I'm 40, he is 33. There are no formulas, things happen. Marriage, no marriage, the only thing that matters is respect. Love? At times is high at times is low, we are humans...we change, we are moody, we are passionate one day, another day we are not, we want to be independent one day, we can't live without the other the next...Just don't be too picky, choose a companion that respects you and work it from there...

2007-04-28 21:31:40 · answer #5 · answered by Lis 3 · 0 0

I met my husband when I was 33 yrs old, when my sister and my cousin busted into my apartment and said "get your fat *** off the couch, your coming with us to Teddy's, because you got to meet a man."

They did that because 2 yrs. previous, I broke up a 6 yr. relationship and I was (or so I thought) done with men.

Immediately after arriving at the bar while ordering our first drink, I looked to my left and THERE HE WAS! I will never forget that moment as long as I live. He was gorgeous. He was ordering a drink and he didn't even notice me on the right, jumping up and down and saying to my sister, "Oh my god, look at this guy on my left." My sister looked and said, oh yea, he's gorgeous.

Well, I stared at him all night and he was looking at me, but it was getting late and time to leave and my sister said "so that's it, your not going to meet him?" I said, "well he didn't try and pick me up?" She said, she'll be right back and she walked up to him and said, my sister is falling in love with you, would you like to meet her? He said, yes definitely. They walked back together, he introduced himself and I was amazed, because he was everything I've ever wanted. My sister saved my life that night.

We were married 5 years later and we've been together for 13 yrs. now. We love eachother more than words could describe. It's still the most wonderful thing in the world.

2007-04-28 21:51:59 · answer #6 · answered by Very Honest 5 · 0 0

here is my honest opninion. women nowadays are always looking for an aesthetically pleasing man. most of the time, these guys may look good but end up being complete jerks. why not take a different approach and be a little less picky and go for a quality guy, not someone that is always concerned with the content of his wallet. get to know people by having an actual meaningful conversation.

2007-04-28 21:18:55 · answer #7 · answered by juan420 2 · 1 0

My wife and I have been married for 13 years now. I know it sounds cliche but we do love each other more now than the day we got married. We met in church when we were teenagers but didn't start dating until two years later. We were engaged for a year before we tied the not.

2007-04-28 21:23:55 · answer #8 · answered by stycheus 2 · 0 0

I have been with my boyfriend for a year and I am madly in love with him. We met threw friends on myspace. He is the best thing thats happened to me. Im 20 but I already kno hes the one for me. Ive had some crapy relationships and you can tell when its the real thing. i feel lucky to have found him so young. good luck:)

2007-04-28 21:18:41 · answer #9 · answered by Dani 2 · 0 0

Met her at my college roommate's wedding reception.

The funny thing is that I asked her to dance at the same, exact time that her uncle asked her to dance. If she had chosen her uncle, I probably would have thought she wasn't interested in me and wouldn't have asked her to dance again. My life would have unfolded in a completely different direction.

Fortunately for me, she did and we've been married for 16 years.

It's odd how just a little decision like that can impact your life forever.

2007-04-28 21:42:57 · answer #10 · answered by Pythagoras 7 · 0 0

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