yes.. I was married to a Big strong man.. he was a mechanic in the ARMY and covered in tattoos.. everyone was afraid of him but respected him and wanted to be his friend at the same time.. but eventually it got to the point when he thought he was really hot sh*t when he started fooling around and he thought I would be OK with it because of who he was.. and I would "never" leave him.. screw that.. I filed for divorce..and now he is stuck with a nasty looking girl who just talks big.. but cant back it up..
.. I would rather be with someone who earns his respect by treating people right.. not earning it by making people fear them..
2007-10-02 20:18:06
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answered by angelalee76 3
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i had an 8 year relationship with what fitted some peoples image of a bad boy.i was continually asked by friends and family what in blazes i was doing, as we were complete opposites, and he had a bad rep. i guess in the beginning, i was rebelling,and the better i got to know him, the more i liked him. in the end, it just didn't work i realised that he wasn't the one i wanted to spend the rest of my life with, but for a time i did care for him and we had some really good times.
2007-10-03 03:22:41
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answered by ⓑⓐⓨⓢⓐ ™ 6
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Does spending 5 years in misery count?
2007-10-03 03:29:36
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answered by just me 3
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My bad boy was wonderful,
he was a former Hell's Angel,
I loved him a lot.
We were married for two years,
he was killed in a motorcycle accident,
back in the mid 70s.
We'd still be together,
if his life hadn't been cut short.
He was a great parent.
2007-10-03 03:15:01
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answered by ♫ Bubastes, Cat Goddess♥ 7
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You must be one of the "Good Boys." How nice for you. They in turn think you are jealous. No?
2007-10-03 03:15:05
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answered by Anonymous
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