My wife is funny, smart, and gorgeous. Unreal smile and a killer body gets me every time I look at her. Don’t know what makes that barf worthy. |
The 20-25 year mark is a crapshoot. Could go either way. |
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Aww the beauty of youth‼️
Nothing beats feeling like a schoolgirl in love...💞 |
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My DH feels the same way, so he ran off with another woman.
Limerence. He did it to me, too. |
He will do it to this one too. It’s an addiction. |
Are you falling for the wrong guys? |
| I miss the excitement of a new relationship but I don't miss realizing it's not going to work out and dealing with an exit. I've been married a long time and we get the sparks flying quite often but I really love how enduring the love is after well over 30 years. Now I get to fall in love with new grand babies! |
That is awesome. That is what it is about. Loving your legacy. |
I know. He's convinced this is real. I actually hope he works on himself and makes it work this time. We lasted 12 years -- I think he was serious for about 6-7 of them. |
What? No way I’m falling for the same old busted ass titties. |
| Man here, I miss this too. I think it's near universal for men, although it's crudely reduced to men wanting "strange." |
How does this happen? What do you mean when you say he did it to you too? How do you know what is going on are you still married? I’m sorry, OP. I’d rather bow out than twist into a pretzel. Love is not complicated. |
Yeah, well your shriveled up balls are also not the most attractive. |
You need a book boyfriend! I have a new one every 2-3 years. You get to think he’s the moon and stars, without ruining the good thing that you actually have. Right now, I’m infatuated with Matthew Clairmont of A Discovery of Witches. This follows a decade of Jamie Fraser of Outlander. |
+1 Real love is enduring and when grandchildren arrive you realize you do have a legacy and that loving them is part of the nurturing process. And if you and grandad can still make the bed rock all the better. |