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Anonymous wrote:Hard to fake? They never touch, they never kiss, hugging is out of the question, and a person could walk between them and often is.
In fact, if you think taking separate vacations is the perfect marriage I'd wonder where you grew up.
The royals I think have a perfect marriage? Charles and Camilla. Daniel and Victoria. Letizia and Felipe. Meghan and Harry.
It helps that in all those cases - the royal fought to marry the one they wed. William dragged his feet and let Kate linger on the sidelines for a decade.
Meghan bullies Harry. She's a trip. Not a perfect marriage.
The tiny woman bullies her 6’1 Afghanistan veteran husband who adores her? Right.

Yes, she absolutely does. Presumably that's how he wants it. So far, he hasn't indicated that he doesn't want to be bossed around.
Amazing. Meghan is an equal partner to Harry but suddenly it’s ‘bullying’. They’re impressive together and in love, get over it.
He has given up all his friends and hobbies. For her.
Poor guy.
He is a busy newlywed with a baby on the way.
If your husband is spending all of his free time with his friends and hobbies maybe you need to check your marriage.
+1. What happily married person starting a family spends the same amount of time on friends and hobbies? Take a look at all the threads in the relationship forum where the (usually) husband still goes out with friends, golfing, etc. all the time. Those marriages are on the rocks.
Are you kidding? When one spouse makes the other give up all their friends, that's not "happily married". That's sad. And it doesn't bode well for the marriage.
+1000 Hello, these are the men that end up acting out in the later years of their marriage because they've been tied down from the beginning with a quickie marriage and then a baby and their wife has them by the balls. If you think that is an admirable love story because Meghan is some paragon of virtue then you're in for a wild ride when Harry eventually cheats. Because he will. That is a given based on, oh I don't know, something like centuries of history in that family?