New Poll - for married folk

Anonymous
  • Does your heart still "flutter" or do you get "butterflies" when you see him/her?
    Do you miss him/her when he/she is on a business trip?
    How long have you been married?


  • Anonymous
    No.
    Not really.
    DW here, 31 years old, married for 7 years, together for 11.

    We have two very small children.
    Anonymous
    Lol. No. Maybe yes to 2 in terms of childcare. Life is not a fairy book.

    7 years.
    Anonymous
    No.
    I don't think it ever did though .
    I do miss him when he's away.
    Anonymous
    No.
    Yes,also have two young children. Miss him as my husband because we don't do much long-distance phone talking and unromantically also miss the parenting help.
    Married 7 years, together 9
    Anonymous
    No butterflies, but I do miss him when I travel.

    Married seven years.
    Anonymous
    Hmmm this is making my feel better. I married someone who never really gave my butterflies . Looks like it goes away eventually anyway .
    Anonymous
    Yes.
    Yes.
    Our entire lives, but legally 5 years.
    Anonymous
    No
    yes
    20
    Anonymous
    Sometimes. Depends on how long he has been gone.
    Yes
    18
    Anonymous
    No- and it's funny you even ask!
    Yes
    17yrs
    Anonymous
    No
    No
    20
    Anonymous
    No -- I don't think it ever really did, though.
    No -- but I think that's a function of having to deal with the kids entirely on my own when he's away. it's such a full-time job that I usually just crash into bed as soon as the kids finally go to sleep, and only wake when the kids wake up me bright and early next morning.
    6
    Anonymous
    Does your heart still "flutter" or do you get "butterflies" when you see him/her?
    Do you miss him/her when he/she is on a business trip?
    How long have you been married?


    Yes. Yes. Six years.
    Anonymous
    No.
    A little, but in many ways it's easier and more harmonious with just me and the kids.
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