It slips through your fingers in a way you can never understand. Even marriage cannot guarantee it will stay.
It is better to have loved and lost then to have never loved at all. You’ve heard this before right it’s a famous aphorism.
It’s definitely worth the pain and the risk.
My x-gf was nutjob. I should have dumped her but I didn’t. Instead I tried to fix everything while there was no love. She treated and hurt me badly in the end.
I think real love exists but it’s rare. Besides people don’t want love anymore. Everyone just wants to fu-ck and have excitement.
Love was there when my ex was in love with me truly. I am still thinking about it how good she was. But sadly it did not last long and it was making me more mad towards her than anyone could be. I spoilt that relationship and was making her get mental stress because of my illness. All I could realise very late.
Now having married to another person I was driving her also mad sometimes. So I feel like enough of love for me as it has driven me and others nuts. Now I am focused on hobbies and work more than loving someone truly.
Hate also comes and goes. Like most emotions.
25 years of love with my wife so far. Almost 22 years of love with my daughter.
That’s sweet. I smiled a bit. Hugs
@shutterbug that’s awesome! I hope I have many years with my husband
I’m going to be married 20 years on September 13. We’re very happy and in love. Our boy/girl twins are 15 years old.
Happy early anniversary!
Thanks @Twialine. I’m excited. It’s a big one.
9 and 13 are great numbers! (In my book)
Cool. Thanks @FreeLunch. They were lucky for us.
@HollyHobby I know!!! I’m excited for you!
Thanks @Twialine.
Mr Sun and I have been married for 26 years. He is the best thing that ever happened to me. Love can last.
I agree. And even if you manage to hang on to a marriage, you lose your spouse eventually to death anyway.
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