I am! Honestly.
Granted we've only been married 4 years. We are best friends and lovers. So many things happen in our lives together and separate and we are understanding and respectful of all things. I believe that you just "GET" people sometimes and other times you don't. My husband and I just "GET" each other and most people we know our families included say that we are made for each other. We are very blessed and thankful for what we have.
2007-06-23 03:20:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been married for less than a year, but me and my husband have never been happier in our whole lives. I can't imagine living life without him and I know there are people going yea but you haven't been married that long. We dated for a year before we moved in together and trust me there where times there at first when I thought maybe I could live without him. When we finally decided to stop playing house and to grow up we realized just how much we loved and needed each other. We have been married for 9 months and we have a baby due any day now. I got pregnant on my honeymoon. I live in a fairy tale. So if you are asking am I married happily ever after, yes I am.
2007-06-26 18:06:42
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answered by Whitneyd 3
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There are days that i think i have the best thing in the world, other days i wonder what the h*ll was i thinking. As for the happily ever after part, check back with me in about 20 years and ill let you know. Been together almost 6 years
2007-06-23 03:24:18
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answered by Anonymous
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ME! We love each other more than words could describe. No, I'm not exaggerating. He is the most wonderful man and I hear it constantly that I am so lucky.
This is a perfect example: I had a fabulous job when we met 13 years ago and was making alot of money for 20 years. 3 years ago, I became disabled (because of seizures) and I had to leave the job. I am on social security now and until I decide to have surgery, I cannot work or drive a car! What is worse than that? NOTHING, because now I depend on my husband so much and he is there for me, for everything. He is going to stop working outside right now to take me to my sisters (who is a hairdresser) to get my hair done. Not too many men would do that, but he is helping me and understanding my situation all the time. Not too many men would tolerate the fact that we lost alot of money, because of my illness. I become very depressed at times and he always tries to make me feel better. He's smart, he's gorgeous and he's to far from selfish.
It's true love and we naturally just try to make each other happy, not ourselves. I do alot for him too, because I'm not crippled. We have a great marriage for 8 years now. Thank God
2007-06-23 03:34:52
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answered by Very Honest 5
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I'm married and happy in it 90% of the part. In all marriages there is good and bad-what makes a marriage "happily ever after" is the ability to move on after you have an argument, to be there for one another when times are rough. There are days I come home from work and my husband will see it on my face that it's been one of those days and all he does is give me a hug(that's what makes me love him). Trust each other,love each other to your fullest.
2007-06-23 05:07:07
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answered by Daisy 2
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Got married at 17. Lasted 3 years. Been in 2 five year relationships, one two year relationship. I'm 40 now, met a guy 7 years ago & honestly think I could grow old with this man.
2007-06-23 03:21:16
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answered by Freakgirl 7
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Even the best marriages have tests and challenges along the way. But your marriage overall can be a happy one. It takes a positive attitude, and two people who are committed to each other and willing to work at the relationship.
My four year old daughter (sitting on my lap) says, "Tell her that marriage is good!".
2007-06-23 03:35:39
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answered by Ken N 2
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I agree with sammie no is NO SUCH THING, the others are lying to get you in same miserable boat they're in. Marriage is work, work, and for some to say they be married for 12 yrs and no arguments is a fairy tale. Dont believe the hype or get married until youre atleast 40.
2007-06-23 03:24:35
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answered by spirit2 3
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"Happily ever after" is what you make of it. I don't believe in a marriage that NEVER has any rough times. It takes work in keeping a marriage together and keeping it strong.
2007-06-23 03:22:35
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband and I happily married(17yrs). Not every minute of every day but most of the time.
2007-06-23 03:24:19
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answered by mnwomen 7
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