Dear All
Stage # 1, They are loving each other:
The Boy Talks and Talks and the Girl Just Listens and Listens
Stage # 2, They Get Married:
Now, the Wife Talks and Talks and the Husband Just Listens and had to Listen.
Stage # 3, They are getting Fed Up and:
Now Both the Husband and Wife Talk and Argue to such a pitch that All the Neighbors Listen to them.
In Which Stage are you Shakti?
2007-08-08 05:32:34
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answer #1
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answered by mohammad a 5
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I thought that was funny. But it isn't always true. For some people it is and some it isn't. Although I know I have experienced some of the things you wrote, from both sides . And I do agree with your conclusion my marriage has definitely been an eye opener, but we still have love.
2007-08-15 20:44:30
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answer #2
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answered by Tiffany 2
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I never read Parts 1, 2, and 3 but 4 is hilarious.
The conclusion is brilliant : Conclusion: "Love is blind , Marriage is an eye opener!" -- LOLOLOLOL
2007-08-15 19:38:47
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answered by RED-CHROME 6
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Well, unfortunately this can happen. But, it depends on the couple. They need to share common interests and yet, have their own space ( it makes a marriage stronger if both are happy with themselves). Married couples need to respect each others feelings, talk about issues that are bothering either one of them. Don't place blame on each other. Basically, it comes down to the personalities, maturity, and being secure/confident in themselves.
2007-08-15 13:48:24
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answer #4
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answered by Ruth 7
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No matter how you think love and marriage are, no matter how you put them in cute phrases, the thing is that you always have the power to decide on anything and everything in life. You can live your life and be thankful for the experiences that the universe have to offer for your sole learning or you can just sit at watch others live theirs. Experiences is what drives us to better ourselves and to be an excellent representation of what we have hope we would be, not for the validation of other but for our own esteem.
The core of life is to learn and not just to mature, not just to live but to be alive. To evolve to a higher consciousness and not just to be reborn.
2007-08-15 23:46:47
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answer #5
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answered by chinaman 5
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LOL!!! Now that's funny! Sad but true.....well at least in most cases. I've never been married but have friends who are and were. I'm starting to think what is the point if it's just gonna end up like you said. Just date and be committed until whenever you or your partner says enough. Maybe I should give it a try!
2007-08-08 02:11:39
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answer #6
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answered by JB 2
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love is for a short period of time
while marriage is for whole life
love can destroy ur carrier
but marriage will support ur carrier.
love can b time pass
but marriage is always a big responsibillty
love can b attraction
but marriage is always a holy relation.
love can leave u any time.
but marriage will make her think many times before leaving u.
so wats your conclusion on this??
2007-08-14 04:27:28
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answered by alifetimefriend 1
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Sorry friend, can't agree !
This separation between love & marriage you make come into realization only for those people who love not ; marry more.
For true lovers however, love, marriage & life is always blind !
2007-08-08 02:22:29
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answer #8
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answered by sin_anirban 2
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Do u make these up. I read all the 4 parts . I think u are absolutely right, but I am just curious, do u make them up or u get them from someone else. Anyway keep u the good work. I hope that there are more parts coming.
2007-08-08 02:17:29
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answer #9
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answered by Brilliant Queen (BQ)_forever !!! 5
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thatz not true, you can love each other more after marriage, but before marriage its kinda weird, try to name at least 5 love marriages that have worked out!
2007-08-15 15:19:03
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answered by mehaksweetheart1 2
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