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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. [/quote] Meghan bullies Harry. She's a trip. Not a perfect marriage. [/quote] The tiny woman bullies her 6’1 Afghanistan veteran husband who adores her? Right. [img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/hJOZ-XiNPaUJ3dylxa4L5FIql0L0bokh-kLbshLXTe9wrMIpo5CqYCly1tBw4mqvvKf48gk0oF4jFzp07xi_OcdilmgBaXlkgg=s750[/img][/quote] 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. [/quote] Amazing. Meghan is an equal partner to Harry but suddenly it’s ‘bullying’. They’re impressive together and in love, get over it. [/quote] He has given up all his friends and hobbies. For her. Poor guy. [/quote] 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. [/quote] +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.[/quote] 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. [/quote] +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?[/quote] Quickie marriage? Two years of dating and living together is a perfectly acceptable standard pre-marriage by any measure. Certainly long enough when you’re in your 30s, have achieved your career goals and are ready to start a family.[/quote]
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