I don't think anything is perfect but we are as close as it is going to get. After 15yrs everything is so comfortable, no more awkward silence or searching for conversation. I love her more today than I did the day we were married and I am sure that is just going to continue to grow.
2007-07-27 04:57:04
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answered by Jason J 6
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Perfect, no...Wonderful? Yes!
No relationship is considered perfect. My relationship with my husband is very close, though. We have been married for 25 years and it gets better each year. For the past 13 years we have worked together in our careers. We do our best work when we are a team. Because we are opposites, our differences have come to complement each other. He is orderly, I am creative. We make up for the others' lacking.
We laugh a lot (at ourselves, mostly) and spend as much spare time as we can together.
So, what is the key? We are both complete people. We have a strong faith and have learned that the world isn't all about "ME".
Marriage is the best!
2007-07-27 05:00:33
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answered by mizmead 4
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On a scale 1 to 10 with 10 being perfect and 1 being hell its a 2.
2007-07-27 05:22:50
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answered by snack_daddy10 6
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I would be lieing if i say yes. I love him, he loves me. Marriage is like a second job you have to work at it. I understand and respect who he is and he do the same for me. We are best friends and we share alot of things, dream, desire etc and that is why we are still together after 9 years. What i am trying to say is no marriage is perfect, you will have your ups and your downs, joy and pain but always say i am sorry and work at the faults and the problems. You are both two different people who are trying to operate as one and that can be very hard but it can work. Good luck
2007-07-27 05:06:55
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answered by kayanna123 3
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No Such Thing.. Im Engaged With My Best Friend Of 11 Years.. Of Course We Have Our Ups And Downs But Thats What Takes Us To The Next Happy Moment In Our Relationship.. I Would'nt Change It For Anything In The World...
2007-07-27 05:05:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No, It did not last that long either we realize we made a mistake. we divorce after 2 years together and married 3 years....I asked him why ??? He said He wanted to feel what it felt like being married?? No marriage is perfect...you have too work at it hard to keep it going and be very in love with your partner...after a couple of years it is companionship that settles in and thats another stage of being married....etc....
2007-07-28 21:11:25
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answered by mizbehavingangel 2
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My marriage is great... i do not think that there is such a thing as a perfect marriage.. you have ups and downs in married life... The most important thing is to be honest,put 100% INTO YOUR MARRIAGE..communicate and be best friends and learn to forgive,and be lovers.....be committed....
2007-07-27 07:43:50
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answered by MJ 6
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My marriage is perfect. My wife and I are best friends, we both went to school together and got degrees in the same field, I can start a sentence and she can finish it and vice versa. She knows if I need something without asking, and I know what she needs. We share everything, every day. I would be absolutely lost without her. I believe she would be lost without me. We both like the same kinds of food, the same kinds of activities, the same TV shows and we even have two vehicles that are the same year and colour. Thank you.
2007-07-27 04:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Our marriage isn't perfect. The closes thing to perfect is IVORY soap. Anybody that tells you that their marriage is perfect is only kidding themselves. We are happy and we work to keep our marriage on the right track.
2007-07-27 04:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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no one has the "perfect" marriage and if they say they do, then they are lying. every marriage has it's ups and downs....but for a marriage to work, then they have to work thru the bad together and take the bad as well as the good. they can't just throw in the towel at the first sign of trouble. my husband and i have had our share of troubles, but we are learning to work thru them together....and we are learning what works and what doesn't and to take the things that would cause us to fight and turn it around so we can work together on it. it's not perfect, but it is good.
2007-07-27 04:58:39
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answered by Latino Heat 4ever 5
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