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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it’s keeping the love alive after 20-25 years. When empty nesterhood is on the horizon you really take stock of where you are and where you want to be. Many couples will stay together simply because it’s the easiest thing to do. I’m married to my best friend and we are very compatible and we’ve never faced a big marriage bump in the road. Our libidos are in sync (I think!) and sex continues to be high energy even after all of the years together. [/quote] You sound like my parents who have been married 45 years. They really are great friends. They live near us so I see them a lot and it’s clear they are very happy together. They are both fit and young in spirit and it would surprise me if they ever faced a midlife marriage crisis. Very subtle hints from my mother indicates they still have an active love life. Mind blowing given they are over 70.[/quote]
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