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Marriage Discussion! Ok people! This conversation has been going on at my job..can u be married, but in love with someone else?..Do you tell your spouse?..Do you leave if you are not happy?...
So what happens when you are in love with your spouse in the beginning, but here comes along someone else you may think is a better fit for you, or you come across the person who you were in love with in the beginning before you met your spouse that could have been something?
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Ex-Moderator | Of course you can be married and be in love with someone else. But I don’t recommend it.
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You can ABOSLUTELY fall "in love" with someone else after XXX-years of marriage.
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this Hamburger, Hot Dog, Root Beer, Pussy | |
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you can fall in love, but you don't need to act upon that.
do that first.
Fix your life up before you get somebody else involved in the mess of your life.
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[Edited 4/26/13 15:21pm] 99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. | |
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It's called Polyamoury and some people can make it work... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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Chile, love is not reason enough to put up with marriage. | |
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My client told me the other day a quote by Frank Pittman (he writes extensively on the subject of marriage and infidelity) that "marriage isn't supposed to make you happy, it's supposed to make you married" Looking him up took me to a site which I think was called marriagebuilder.com and they sure don't mess around with that topic! Worth a read. I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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THIS! But I love how Lewis Smedes put it.
“Anybody’s marriage is a harvest of suffering. Romantic lotus-eaters may tell you marriage was designed to be a pleasure-dome for erotic spirits to frolic in self-fulfilling relations. But they play you false. Your marriage vow was a promise to suffer. Yes, to suffer, I will not take it back. You promised to suffer, only to suffer with , however. You get you share of suffering from , willy- nilly, thrown at you. You promised to suffer with. It made sense, because the person you married was likely to get hurt along the route, sooner or later, more or less, but hurt he or she was bound to get. And you promised to hurt with your spouse. A marriage is a life of shared pain.”
Lewis Smedes, 1982.
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Good stuff. | |
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Not only shared pain, also shared joy.
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I call those types of relationships, backtrack and the grass is greener infatuations. I totally understand how some people realize though they may love their spouse, they aren't in love with them, and their relationship have run its course. I've seen a lot of people leave long term relationships for this reason and they knew they made the right decision. The other group?
Not always, but many times those backtrack or grass is greener relationships don' make it... as the saying goes when the honeymoon ends the marriage/relationship begins. (IMHO)
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Don't wanna suffer? Don't get married! [Edited 4/30/13 21:35pm] I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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If you make a vow or commitment in front of your friends and family, then jump ship when soemthing better comes along...sorry, but you're a piece of shit. Karma does not play!
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I've said it before & I'll say it again: here is a quote from Dutch/Spanish comedian Javier Guzman: Being in a relationship means solving problems together that you would never have if you were on your own. I know this doesn't help, but really...when it comes to love, does any advice from anybody ever help? If 100 people tell you a girl is no good for you, but you're in love with her, what do you do? You ignore their advice and then find out the hard way they were right after all. | |
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VERY WELL SAID!
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