Yes, yes, a thousand times yes. The only regret is that he died too early. I loved him more when we were in our forties than I did when we were in our twenties. We both grew less selfish and more compassionate and passionate for each other as the years went on.
Yes, yes, a thousand times yes. The only regret is that he died too early. I loved him more when we were in our forties than I did when we were in our twenties. We both grew less selfish and more compassionate and passionate for each other as the years went on.
It seems that there is a bigger problem in your marriage of communication. Haven't you asked your wife what is the source of her physical coldness? Have you offered to go to counseling? Don't you care enough about her to solve this problem together?
It seems that there is a bigger problem in your marriage of communication. Haven't you asked your wife what is the source of her physical coldness? Have you offered to go to counseling? Don't you care enough about her to solve this problem together?
First time marriage, no I would not and we obviously divorced. However, we have two very excellent kids and I cherish them, so good things can and do sometimes come from bad situations.
Current, greatest and last wife - oh, yeah would do it over again and even faster! I hope (believe) that she feels the same way, too.
Thanks for the excellent question.
First time marriage, no I would not and we obviously divorced. However, we have two very excellent kids and I cherish them, so good things can and do sometimes come from bad situations.
Current, greatest and last wife - oh, yeah would do it over again and even faster! I hope (believe) that she feels the same way, too.
Posted: May 9, 08 9:27am
Sure, lots of folks will do the 'knee-jerk' reaction and say yes, but really answer honestly. This question examines no...
Yes. We're very different, but together we make a pretty good package. This is my second marriage and we will celebrate our 26th anniversary in June.
Posted: Jul 16, 08 8:48pm
Yes, yes, a thousand times yes. The only regret is that he died too early. I loved him more when we were in our forties than I did when we were in our twenties. We both grew less selfish and more compassionate and passionate for each other as the years went on.
Posted: Jul 16, 08 8:52pm
It seems that there is a bigger problem in your marriage of communication. Haven't you asked your wife what is the source of her physical coldness? Have you offered to go to counseling? Don't you care enough about her to solve this problem together?
Posted: Jul 18, 08 9:13am
ABSOLUTELY!
Posted: Jul 18, 08 9:43am
Yesssssssssssss, because after 6 to soon be 7 years of marriage he is still the sweetheart, and thoughtful man I married, see he spoils me lol. ; )
Posted: Jul 28, 08 8:35pm
If I knew what I knew now, I wouldn't have gotten married. She is a nice person, but I wouldn't do it again, if I had a chance..
Posted: Jul 30, 08 10:06pm
Thanks for the excellent question.
First time marriage, no I would not and we obviously divorced. However, we have two very excellent kids and I cherish them, so good things can and do sometimes come from bad situations.
Current, greatest and last wife - oh, yeah would do it over again and even faster! I hope (believe) that she feels the same way, too.