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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] How do some women have all the luck! Do they cast a spell![/quote] It's not luck, and no one is casting any spells. It's being selective. My DH is the most amazing person I've ever met. Twenty years of a better life than I ever could have imagined. I dated some jerks for sure -- I knew better than to marry them. People need to hold out. [/quote] +1 ...and I'm helping my daughters to be equally as selective. It's the most important decision they will ever make.[/quote] [b]It doesn’t matter. The old Arab proverb- marriage is a watermelon, you don’t know what you’re going to get until you open it, is quite true. [/b] I’ve met men who seemed absolutely amazing and they turned out to be cheaters, and clever sneaky ones at that. Now I reserve my judgement.[/quote] No it's not. Yes people can change but a lot of women marry potential they see in the guy rather than the guy himself and they are setting themselves up for disappointment. I believe luck plays a big role, but the odds of your partner getting better rather than worse after marriage are poor and it's wise to hedge your bets. [/quote]
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