All I can say is WOW, what are the ingredients?I met my husband when I was 15yrs old. I wouldn't want to spend one minute alive without him by my side.
You must be one beautiful woman.
All I can say is WOW, what are the ingredients?I met my husband when I was 15yrs old. I wouldn't want to spend one minute alive without him by my side.
Yes, that is it! If we could take a survey for this what would it reveal?I actually got this reaction every time i went to business functions for husband .......they often said they pictured someone else ... not me....
My spouse changed a lot and if i knew how he would be like this i might have thought more about saying NO when we were deciding to marry.
I think it is very hard to nail down what works and what does not.....
i know long married couples that i am asking .. why? how? .. they seem like a not a good match.
then i know others who are so easy to get along with so fun and yet the are divorced 2+ times etc.....
i always wondered what about you am i not seeing and why they had a hard time staying in long term marriage etc.
Oh, my God, with a capital G.We met at a diner in her hometown. I was 17 and she just turned 16. Somehow, as young as we were, I knew I had found my soulmate. Five months later, we were married while I was home on leave from the Army.
This coming December it will be 66 wonderful years. We have been blessed with 3 children, 9 grand children and 18 great grandchildren. Now, in our old age, we are taking care of each other the best we can and still loving every minute of our lives together.![]()
Wondering again is this the ingredients for failed marriages?Unfortunately they do attract, and drive you crazy, if they can.
I met my wife Patricia (born on St. Patrick’s Day) in early 1970 at a Catholic young adult club in Washington, D.C., which was associated with the church where we were married at on October 9, 1971. I had known her for about 6 months before I asked her out, but once we started dating it didn’t take me very long (2 months) to realize that she was the woman that I was in love with and wanted to marry. You see we had initially gotten to know each other as friends, and both of us had been dating other members of the club the first time that we met. Patricia wasn’t quite as convinced; I followed her around her apartment as she was folding towels and trying to change the subject, but true love won out with an eventual “yes” from her (December 30, 1970).And how did that happen?
Tell us the beauty of it all.
I love to read how people came together
It's very interesting.i may just copy cat the best of them.
I met my husband when I was 15yrs old. I wouldn't want to spend one minute alive without him by my side.
In our case looks didn't come into the picture. My Husband always got teased that he looked like Buddy Holly and except for my hair color I got teased that I looked like Patty Duke or Sally Fields. I think it was our personalities.What are the secrets the all precious ingredients that is the glue that forms the bond many people miss?
WOULD THE 1ST BE looks? I do notice the prettier the longer the men will stay.
Do correct me if I'm wrong.
As Paul with Gloria she in her early 50s, are still married.
My cousin, she is very religious.
Her older daughter is a nun in New York.
Not as pretty as your picture for sure
I believe it was George Burns who said: "Age is a matter of mind, and if you don't mind, it doesn't matter. (-:I get it a lot, most especially since my husband is nearly 40 years younger. I also do not look like a cougar, i am a very classy woman. However what is difficult for people to understand is how our relationship developed. It's something I never would have dreamed of nor something I would have pursued, but more so he pursued me. It can also be embarrassing, but my love for him supersedes that. I would have thought the same thing prior to us getting married, I would have thought it of it a bizarre for such a big age gap.
I could start a "Quotes file" on all the wise things Devi says!I don't listen to "they say" types of advice. I listen to what's right for me.