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Post by Jets Things on Mar 27, 2018 8:53:24 GMT -5
I must be an aberration then. My wife and I have been a couple since the spring of '88, married since the fall of '90. I could not imagine life without her. We rarely argue or fight, especially now as empty nester's, we enjoy each others company and look forward to doing things together. We go for walks, play games, chat and do chores as a team. Things are very different now then they were 20 years ago. But we just keep inventing our new normal together. I could not imagine being in a relationship that sounds like any of the ones being talked about in this thread. I'd of left years ago. Life is too fucking short to be unhappy/miserable for any part of it. I have no secrets to success or smart bits of advice for anyone. I just know what we do works for us and we have hit an amazing part of our relationship. Kids are raised, college is over and we are now doing things we want to do. We are relatively healthy, well if I can get rid of this fucking pesky stage 4 cancer anyway. Plenty of money for travel and adventures so life is pretty fucking good. Bash away Your wife seems like a real catch. Is she seeing anyone?
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Post by bxjetfan on Mar 27, 2018 8:57:21 GMT -5
You just have to find the right person.
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Post by Hotman on Mar 27, 2018 9:17:58 GMT -5
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Post by 32Green on Mar 27, 2018 9:50:11 GMT -5
I must be an aberration then. My wife and I have been a couple since the spring of '88, married since the fall of '90. I could not imagine life without her. We rarely argue or fight, especially now as empty nester's, we enjoy each others company and look forward to doing things together. We go for walks, play games, chat and do chores as a team. Things are very different now then they were 20 years ago. But we just keep inventing our new normal together. I could not imagine being in a relationship that sounds like any of the ones being talked about in this thread. I'd of left years ago. Life is too fucking short to be unhappy/miserable for any part of it. I have no secrets to success or smart bits of advice for anyone. I just know what we do works for us and we have hit an amazing part of our relationship. Kids are raised, college is over and we are now doing things we want to do. We are relatively healthy, well if I can get rid of this fucking pesky stage 4 cancer anyway. Plenty of money for travel and adventures so life is pretty fucking good. Bash away Nothing to bash. Kind of nice to hear this, happy for you. (Except for the C thing, which you'll beat) I must be an aberration then. My wife and I have been a couple since the spring of '88, married since the fall of '90. I could not imagine life without her. We rarely argue or fight, especially now as empty nester's, we enjoy each others company and look forward to doing things together. We go for walks, play games, chat and do chores as a team. Things are very different now then they were 20 years ago. But we just keep inventing our new normal together. I could not imagine being in a relationship that sounds like any of the ones being talked about in this thread. I'd of left years ago. Life is too fucking short to be unhappy/miserable for any part of it. I have no secrets to success or smart bits of advice for anyone. I just know what we do works for us and we have hit an amazing part of our relationship. Kids are raised, college is over and we are now doing things we want to do. We are relatively healthy, well if I can get rid of this fucking pesky stage 4 cancer anyway. Plenty of money for travel and adventures so life is pretty fucking good. Bash away Your wife seems like a real catch. Is she seeing anyone?
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Post by Mond the Bagnificient on Mar 27, 2018 10:01:45 GMT -5
[quote Happy for you man. Maybe sometimes you gotta push through to come out of the other side.[/quote]
I say the same thing when I’m sitting on the bowl after eating some shepherds pie.
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Post by PK on Mar 27, 2018 16:46:15 GMT -5
I must be an aberration then. My wife and I have been a couple since the spring of '88, married since the fall of '90. I could not imagine life without her. We rarely argue or fight, especially now as empty nester's, we enjoy each others company and look forward to doing things together. We go for walks, play games, chat and do chores as a team. Things are very different now then they were 20 years ago. But we just keep inventing our new normal together. I could not imagine being in a relationship that sounds like any of the ones being talked about in this thread. I'd of left years ago. Life is too fucking short to be unhappy/miserable for any part of it. I have no secrets to success or smart bits of advice for anyone. I just know what we do works for us and we have hit an amazing part of our relationship. Kids are raised, college is over and we are now doing things we want to do. We are relatively healthy, well if I can get rid of this fucking pesky stage 4 cancer anyway. Plenty of money for travel and adventures so life is pretty fucking good. Bash away That's awesome
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Post by Harrier on Mar 27, 2018 17:06:56 GMT -5
What happens if you love someone else? Asking for a friend.
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Post by 32Green on Mar 27, 2018 17:40:25 GMT -5
What happens if you love someone else? Asking for a friend. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand there it is.
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Post by Big L on Mar 27, 2018 18:11:19 GMT -5
What happens if you love someone else? Asking for a friend. Stop it. There’s no such thing as love. You’re thinking with your dick.
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Post by Mond the Bagnificient on Mar 27, 2018 18:40:30 GMT -5
What happens if you love someone else? Asking for a friend. Chase your love. Leave your prison behind. You only live once. But make sure it’s love and not because she sucks a mean dick. Remember, you don’t marry the whore, you just finish on their faces.
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Post by Harrier on Mar 27, 2018 18:47:27 GMT -5
What happens if you love someone else? Asking for a friend. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand there it is. What happens if you love someone else? Asking for a friend. Stop it. There’s no such thing as love. You’re thinking with your dick. What happens if you love someone else? Asking for a friend. Chase your love. Leave your prison behind. You only live once. But make sure it’s love and not because she sucks a mean dick. Remember, you don’t marry the whore, you just finish on their faces. Thanks fellas, I’ll let him know.
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Post by 32Green on Mar 27, 2018 19:08:03 GMT -5
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand there it is. Stop it. There’s no such thing as love. You’re thinking with your dick. Chase your love. Leave your prison behind. You only live once. But make sure it’s love and not because she sucks a mean dick. Remember, you don’t marry the whore, you just finish on their faces. Thanks fellas, I’ll let him know. Dont be a pussy. Is her name Nigel?
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Post by Harrier on Mar 27, 2018 19:24:46 GMT -5
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Post by crossfire on Mar 27, 2018 19:39:37 GMT -5
I must be an aberration then. My wife and I have been a couple since the spring of '88, married since the fall of '90. I could not imagine life without her. We rarely argue or fight, especially now as empty nester's, we enjoy each others company and look forward to doing things together. We go for walks, play games, chat and do chores as a team. Things are very different now then they were 20 years ago. But we just keep inventing our new normal together. I could not imagine being in a relationship that sounds like any of the ones being talked about in this thread. I'd of left years ago. Life is too fucking short to be unhappy/miserable for any part of it. I have no secrets to success or smart bits of advice for anyone. I just know what we do works for us and we have hit an amazing part of our relationship. Kids are raised, college is over and we are now doing things we want to do. We are relatively healthy, well if I can get rid of this fucking pesky stage 4 cancer anyway. Plenty of money for travel and adventures so life is pretty fucking good. Bash away Good for you. I was 23 when I got married the first time. I knew her since I was a kid but hadn’t seen her for many years before we started dating. Two months later I slipped one past the goalie. We got married and tried to make it work but it had no chance. After the divorce, I wasn’t against marriage but I knew I would only get married if I met someone who was just right. Well, 10 years later, I was very happily single. Dating a lot but nothing serious. Really thought I would never get married again. But I met a girl in the fall of 2003 and we really hit it off. It’s 14 1/2 years later and we have an 11 year old and we’re very happily married. I have to be honest, I hear guys bitch about their marriages all the time and it makes me appreciate what I have even more. And I don’t give a crap if I get bashed for it either.
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Mar 27, 2018 20:29:33 GMT -5
What happens if you love someone else? Asking for a friend. Is it the girl from the London ravens game with the purple pantaloons?
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