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My parents are still together after 30 years and i'd feel happy about my self if i'll be so into my future wife after so long...it sets a pretty hard example

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my parents got married a few months after i was born in 1976 and are still together

 

they are still totally in love

they don't really have friends, they just hang out together, and occasionally with family..

my mom is totally reliant on my dad because she's sick.

he is completely wrapped up in her still after all these years..

it's really amazing..

they are soulmates, no doubt about it...

 

i think it has set up an almost impossible situation for me.

(finding that kind of love is fucking rare)

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Boogie Hands

 

My moms been through a few husbands. My dads deffintly cool, but the other guy was a prick, and he had a mullet. Long story short, mom busted him with some other chick, so she kicked him out, then the chick he was with kicked him out. Last I heard he had no car, and was living in some shitty appt. Good times.

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Originally posted by villain

And why do yall feel like your parents set you up for failure? You should be happy their love is so strong and that you at least know it exists... Some people don't even have that.

 

i'm happy about it, believe me..

mom would be in big trouble if it wasn't for dad.

yes, cool to know it exists...

 

but, my dad...he doesn't even LOOK at other women..

they don't drink, they don't do shit except be together..

it's just a really high set of standards

very rare..

and for the first 10 years of my life, i thought that was normal

it's just very very hard to find, and no fuckin way would i get married for anything less.

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Originally posted by !@#$%

my parents got married a few months after i was born in 1976 and are still together

 

they are still totally in love

they don't really have friends, they just hang out together, and occasionally with family..

my mom is totally reliant on my dad because she's sick.

he is completely wrapped up in her still after all these years..

it's really amazing..

they are soulmates, no doubt about it...

 

i think it has set up an almost impossible situation for me.

(finding that kind of love is fucking rare)

 

wow.

 

i hope to be like your parents when we (the hubby and i) get to that point.

 

my parents are separated. my dad is dating again and my mom isnt.

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Guest WebsterUno

*believe*

 

Originally posted by !@#$%

(finding that kind of love is fucking rare)

 

no shit.

yeah, you can find

a person to fill the

shoes for a minute.

finding someone

who will be there for

you when your sick,

thats tough. how many

of you that are in a

relationship can truly

say you will wipe your

significant others ass if

you had too? anyone?

 

 

im not kidding either.

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Originally posted by mr.yuck

My parents are still together and have a real good marraige. They are starting to get to that age though where the nagging and shit talking about each other kicks into overdrive.:lol:

 

yeah, my parents are together and also have a good marriage. But they are at the point and my siblings and I are at the age that we all joke about sex and shit. But its most fun jokin round with my grandma, cuz she says fresh.

 

Me: "yah right noni, gramps left his viagra on the cruise so you couldnt get fresh"

Noni: "Dont you know us? We would keep some back at home too"

 

its all fun, not the gross kinda sex jokes, both grandparents are married too now that i think about it, over 50 years each

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Re: Boogie Hands

 

Originally posted by -J.Handsome-

my parents are not togther, they never did get married, but remain very good friends to this day. my dad has recently told me that losing my mom, was the biggest mistake he ever made.

 

 

you silly bastard.

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remember when i made that god forsaken place actually somewhat entertaining while 12oz was down in Novmbr and all you little 13-year-olds would bitch and bitch about me. :lol: that place and you and your user name an the milk shake mafia are gay.

 

 

deto/12oz Destruction Leauge forever and a day, BIATCH! :king:

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Originally posted by DETO

remember when i made that god forsaken place actually somewhat entertaining while 12oz was down in Novmbr and all you little 13-year-olds would bitch and bitch about me. :lol: that place and you and your user name an the milk shake mafia are gay.

 

 

deto/12oz Destruction Leauge forever and a day, BIATCH! :king:

 

 

 

 

hm, no, if im not mistaken you just made random threads sayign "deto for mod" and hateing on newz12 who's got more talent and fame then you could ever amount to.

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Originally posted by !@#$%

i'm happy about it, believe me..

mom would be in big trouble if it wasn't for dad.

yes, cool to know it exists...

 

but, my dad...he doesn't even LOOK at other women..

they don't drink, they don't do shit except be together..

it's just a really high set of standards

very rare..

and for the first 10 years of my life, i thought that was normal

it's just very very hard to find, and no fuckin way would i get married for anything less.

 

That is very cool. And it actually used to be normal. There are alot more couples in love 2 an even 1 generation ago.

True, marraige should ONLY be for love. But often it is not these days. There are many factors contributing to this which you are probably familiar with. You sound kinda "old fashioned" which is fine by me. I've been trying to bring back the age of chivalry myself. Not easy. Many people just don't care about stuff like loyalty, and honor and all that these days...

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