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Post by SaRaHJaNe on Jun 9, 2009 8:51:52 GMT
Everyone wants to live a happy marriage life, but it seems many don't know how to have a happy marriage. What's missing?
Please let us know what kind of happy marriage life you dream and want, and why? or do you really want marriage and children?
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Post by kenny220 on Jun 9, 2009 12:34:57 GMT
The one small thing about me that I suppose is relevant is that I am not religious. I know that makes a difference for some people. Also, I know that not getting married is a popular option for many,and i only did it once and it didnt make any differance with my other partners , not being married, (yet. If I change my mind I'll let ya know.) ive done it been there and enjoyed all my experiences, whether i was married or just living with my four previous partners ive allways been happy, life full of fun , but fun turns to bordem doing the same things with the same person year in and out, so ive chosen an easy happy way out , and ive never fallen out with any of my ex because i treat it in an entirely differant way with an entirely open mind , thats wats given me happiness, through out my life ,
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Post by jenniferV on Jun 9, 2009 21:45:16 GMT
I really want a happy marriage & family with God as the center of our life. Children are a plus and a blessing. Without God, marriage has no life, and doomed.
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Post by sexbomb123 on Jun 12, 2009 23:21:18 GMT
Oh yeah, everybody loves a happy family, i guess its eveyone's dream. Arent we all?
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Post by kenny220 on Jun 13, 2009 13:31:00 GMT
Sometimes it helps to remember that your spouse is probably not actually trying to make you miserable. Think back to when you first met and all things that excited and enthralled you about each other. Keep that in mind when you're wondering how a grown man can step over his own jacket five times in five minutes without picking it up.
Cast your mind back to the moment you knew you loved your spouse more than anyone in the world. Talk to him about that moment -- let him know you remember it, you think about, and why it matters to you. Starting the conversation might lead you both to new and exciting places.
Nurturing a relationship takes time and commitment. You won't see results overnight. But if you put in consistent effort over time, you will see positive changes. You will see something growing, (may be in hes trousers)it will be blooming, and becoming beautiful.
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Post by shirley on Jun 15, 2009 5:21:01 GMT
It seems happy family is seldom seen in marriages today. There is always a problem especially financial problem. The main concern of every family is survival.
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Post by sexbomb123 on Jun 26, 2009 23:02:06 GMT
sad to say........ only few happy marriage survive today. Being happy in not with anything else but in you. there are always problems coming our way everyday.......
dont let problems affect you shirley..... laugh til u drop!!! if problems persist.. consult your doctor!!! hehehe
bah buh problems.. let it go down the drain..... lo ya'll!!!
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