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Reply to "If you married someone you don't love, why did you do it? How did it end?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My priest says that whenever he sits down with a couple and hears the words “soul mate” he knows that they are doomed/ [b]idiots.[/b][/quote] [/quote] [b]This is very sad[/b]. When I met my DH, I knew we could be very good friends after a few min, after a few dates, we knew we were soulmates- that we had a special connection (before we had sex and without alcohol involved) We are very happily married 35 years now. We have many inside jokes and looks with a lot of fun, We would rather spend time with each other alone than with anyone else. (Our 2nd choice would be to spend time as a family with our kids. )[/quote] Yes, this is sad and judgmental. I never believed in soulmate myself and never thought much of it, until I met him. Of course, he did not believe in soulmate either and it took us by surprise. And what we have experienced is similar to what other people described when they met their soulmate. That term has been overused and might sound cheesy and corny, but when you really experience it, you know. [/quote]
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