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Rafal Bartkowiak
Rafal Bartkowiak
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quotePosted at 23:17 on 13th April 2009

Married!!!

Why? I have second half to share my live with.I have wife like a best friend to talk about enything,to go on shoping,to go enywhere,to laugh with or to hag.If something is going wrong we have more chance to solve the problem and manage it.There is lots more things like that,we can go through the live like a kindred spirit.I think that most of you will agree with me.

That is what I'm thinking and what I feel.

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Ruth Gregory
Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 04:53 on 14th April 2009

Well said, Rafal. 

 

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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 14:37 on 14th April 2009
On 13th April 2009 21:28, Donna Kelley wrote:
I can honestly say that not once, well maybe once, along time ago, did my ex-husband do the happy dance when I came home...now I get them everyday...and oh by the way, I did not have to get permission to have my 3 furry babies, Rhett, Scarlet and Bentley! 

Rhett and Scarlet...I like those names! Wink
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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 14:37 on 14th April 2009
On 13th April 2009 23:17, Rafal Bartkowiak wrote:

Married!!!

Why? I have second half to share my live with.I have wife like a best friend to talk about enything,to go on shoping,to go enywhere,to laugh with or to hag.If something is going wrong we have more chance to solve the problem and manage it.There is lots more things like that,we can go through the live like a kindred spirit.I think that most of you will agree with me.

That is what I'm thinking and what I feel.


Well said indeed, Rafal.Smile
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Bob T
Bob T
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quotePosted at 15:02 on 14th April 2009

Well, when I'm out alone, I enjoy the single life. I surround myself with beautiful women and lavish them with adoration and affection.

Then I go home to my married life for a nice hot meal and clean laundry.

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Sue H
Sue H
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quotePosted at 15:36 on 14th April 2009

The thing I like most about being married is my husband. He is certainly one in a million, and I know I am unbelievably blessed to have been married to him for 25 years.

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Donna Kelley
Donna Kelley
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quotePosted at 15:52 on 14th April 2009
On 14th April 2009 14:37, Diana Sinclair wrote:
On 13th April 2009 21:28, Donna Kelley wrote:
I can honestly say that not once, well maybe once, along time ago, did my ex-husband do the happy dance when I came home...now I get them everyday...and oh by the way, I did not have to get permission to have my 3 furry babies, Rhett, Scarlet and Bentley! 

Rhett and Scarlet...I like those names! Wink
Thank you!  I was going with the "Gone with the Wind" theme, until they had their son, who was conceived while I still lived in England, so he is Bentley Bernard, which sounded like a proper little British name!  The Bernard is for my dear friend who lived in the village that I did.  Have a wonderful day! Donna
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Shirley K. Lawson
Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 17:47 on 14th April 2009

 Perhaps there's some good things and bad things about both..I was married and for the first two years never saw my husband much, but in writing letters back and forth, he was in Vietnam...I attribute much of my having been married so long to not seeing much of each other. We appreciate the time of being together when we are...though here lately we tend to be going in different ways at times. But I think people do that as they age anyway, it's natural. One would indeed have to say "companionship" in being married is helpful. Just as one would have to say, total freedom from obligations for the care of others is an plus in being single. One or the other, I think throughout life we expereince both states of lifestyles though..rather there's an "ring" attached or not. think of the world travelers whom are never home, yet married. think of the singles whom have close ties with their parents and friends. Yet there is the closeness of "bonding" to someone also, in an love type relationship that makes it special. We live life as it comes I guess.

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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 17:57 on 14th April 2009
Well said, Shirley.  I think there are a number of us here who can identify with the need to "bond" with someone.
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 18:20 on 14th April 2009
And how!!!!
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