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Reply to "Best friends, sex is great, not "in love" = divorce?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s stupid and short sighted. Newness wears off any relationship. Romantic or new friend ones. What remains the the close bond and trust and some physical attraction since the person knows you like no one else. I’ve been married 6 years with one toddler. I’m not “in love” with my husband in ge butterfly sense. But I love him deeply, we have satisfying sex, sometimes exciting, we trust eatchotber and he’s the person that I want to tell everything to and want in my space next to me for everything. And when the toddler is with grandma we get a chance to reignite a little bit it’s based on how we know we felt when it was super new and unknown. [/quote] What if you want all that PLUS the giddy, butterflies, I can't keep my hands off you feeling? Is that realistic for any long term couple? [/quote]
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