I'd say 50 years of marriage didn't leave room for bad relationships!
2007-10-22 17:39:23
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answered by Buzzy 6
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I've had some great relationships and many years later remember them with a smile on my face. The bad ones I have forgotten. So I would say YES the good outnumber the bad because I refuse to remember the bad.
But a friends years and ago, told me that someday I would realize the catch is not worth the chase. and at 65 I think I finally know what that means.
You go girl. If it feel good, do it again, if not then move on; there is a better place and a better guy just around the corner.
No regrets
2007-10-23 00:43:06
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answered by Lyn B 6
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No. The only good relationships are the ones that last. So far, for me, that's been one. Regardless of how it ran or how it ended, the fact that a relationship had to end makes it a bad relationship and subsequently low point in my life. I wish I could have skipped past all those other guys and gone straight to my husband!
2007-10-23 00:40:20
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answered by rainbowreggie 3
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No not really because I would never get in a relationship before I met My Boyfriend I didnt want all the Hassle of a full on relationship my friends were having plus we were too young.
But all the Cons weigh out the pros so Im glad I waited to meet him for a proper relationship instead of being to messed around by others!
Flic x x
2007-10-23 05:11:38
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answered by Anonymous
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perfectly you have told. Yes the number of good relationships have thoroughly outnumbered the bad ones.
2007-10-23 00:39:57
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answered by JANARVIHARAN 3
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Yes, I would say so. 1 REALLY bad one and about 4 REALLY good ones. Well, I thought they were good, but in the end 3 of the 4 ended up leaving me for someone else, so I guess they weren't as good as I thought, but we got along great & I felt on top of the world, so I still consider them good---they just ended badly. The 4th one I'm still married to & our 7th anniversary is next Saturday!! :0)
2007-10-23 01:04:24
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answered by ♥bigmamma♥ 6
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Good question. Yes, fortunately, I think that they do.
This is a good reminder for all of us. Sadly, if we have had a poor relationship with our parents, our spouse or even our children, I think people tend to dwell on their unhappy relationships rather than to rejoice and be grateful for the many wonderful and kind people we meet along life's path.
2007-10-23 00:41:45
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answered by chansenfam@sbcglobal.net 4
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No, I don't think I've EVER had a friendship/relationship end as a result of ill feelings. People move - get older - or move on in life. But just flat out ended on "I hate you" NOPE..
2007-10-23 00:41:34
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answered by LADY beautiful mind (is sexy) 5
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Nope
2007-10-23 00:40:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Even in failed relationships I have tried to pull somthing positive out of them. This can be done in every relationship, even if the only thing you get out of it is NOT to repeat that again then you have gained somthing.
2007-10-23 00:40:48
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answered by Anonymous
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