17 years and I love her more today than ever. Can't imagine life without her.
2007-11-30 11:39:09
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answered by docC 3
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Yes. Your mother or Father or your child are easy examples to prove it's possible.
Loving for a lifetime is natural. There are bumps in the road and passion waxes and wanes but it's all worth in in the end.
I've been married for 26 years, some of them tough, but my love is stronger now and more rewarding and genuine then it's ever been.
2007-11-30 14:19:23
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answered by Duck! 3
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Technically no, impossible. You can have the purpose to be commited to someone you love all your life. But the human heart is a primitive thing, love is what makes it feel. If you feel anything its because of love. And "falling in love" is nothing more then a storm of these feelings. Doesn't make it anyless, just proves love is a fire of feelings, that we hope relaitonships can control, hence the commitment...
2007-11-30 14:17:23
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answered by Brutal Honesty 7
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Everyones different, but I haven't met the one yet, so at the moment I don't agree that we can love one person all our lifes.
2007-11-30 14:17:13
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answered by Anonymous
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My grandmother was 12 years old when she married my grandfather, he was 15. They celebrated 80 years together.
2007-11-30 14:19:12
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answered by Anonymous
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i definately think so. i've seen it so many times & know it exsists. thats what some of these old couples will tell you. but thats the true genuine love.
2007-11-30 14:15:46
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answered by ♰ smooth sailing ♰ 3
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If we work on it, yes.
2007-11-30 14:15:38
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answered by ? 5
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