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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mine stayed together. The older I get, them more thankful I am they did. They were true examples of sticking through hard times. It benefited me as a child, and as an adult. Seeing my father’s heartbreak after my mom passed really made me understand the depth of their love. Even if things weren’t 100% great, the core of their marriage and the family they created was (and is) incredibly strong because they never gave up on it. [/quote] +1 Same. I witnessed a 52-year love story —-where in the tough years (my brother/middle child was such a hard kid-constantly in trouble) with both working, our insane sports schedules and life, they persevered. We saw arguments/disagreements. We also saw two people that loved each other for life. It’s a disservice to kids to paint a fake “happy”. I was told before my marriage there might be times we can’t stand each other, it’s normal. You can come out the other side stronger.[/quote]
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