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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OMG, OP, you're sad. Is there a question you want to ask, you troll? You said you've asked her about it and she said she loves you. You love her and see your life with her but wonder if she feels the same way. You're contradicting yourself with your "doubts" and wondering if she feels the same way and you've literally written that she does (she loves you and you love her).[/quote] Not OP but it’s a valid question when her best friend just picked a good enough guy and his gf makes a comment like that. I would worry too. You have no idea how many women settle for a “good enough” or throw any guy in when they’re ready to settle down. I know at least 5 women who admitted over the years to not being that in love but they wanted a husband and kids. [/quote] It's a very valid question. A large number of posters here admit every day they just wnt with a good enough guy because the clock was ticking on babies and they believed in a traditional family, they all admit to not liking their husband, miserable marriages and only hanging around for the kids.[/quote] +1. [/quote] And sometimes the woman settles for someone who is not what they dreamed of but go into the marriage with open eyes and realistic expectations. It’s called being a grown up and realizing those exceptions where not realistic. [/quote] h. Let's get one thing straight no one is talking about marrying the everyday Joe vs hoping Chris Ecbans will show up on your doorstep, Using someone to mark your checklist is not being a grown-up it's being selfish, and possibly psycho if you are so comfortable using another person.[/quote]
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