Anonymous wrote:My cortisol goes through the roof whenever i'm around her. That is all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cortisol goes through the roof whenever i'm around her. That is all.
hmm. Maybe she's awful because she's sick of the way you don't explain?
Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ...does anyone in this town have a happy marriage?
I'm engaged. This page tells me we are eventually going to be unhappy and hate each other. My husband will cheat on me, I will be blamed for not putting out enough and spending too much time on our kids, and then, for financial reasons, we will stay together, in misery, for the rest of our lives, wishing we never met each other.
Yay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The secret to a long and happy marriage - expect less and accept even less than that.... Words of wisdom from my dad at age 70 ....
But I didn't need to marry to procreate or for financial reasons, so if my guy doesn't satisfy my emotional and physical needs, why marry? This is no longer the 1950s.
Exactly!!!! Men are the ones who wish their partners would lower their standards because generally men are the ones who dont do as much work in a marriage, in terms of housework, childcare, social maintenance of the relationship, etc. Not in every case, but in most. Now women have the option of not getting married to the wrong guy and a lot of women are saying, "no thanks, dude."
Anonymous wrote:Quit yer bitching or do something about it.
Anonymous wrote:My cortisol goes through the roof whenever i'm around her. That is all.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ...does anyone in this town have a happy marriage?
I'm engaged. This page tells me we are eventually going to be unhappy and hate each other. My husband will cheat on me, I will be blamed for not putting out enough and spending too much time on our kids, and then, for financial reasons, we will stay together, in misery, for the rest of our lives, wishing we never met each other.
Yay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The secret to a long and happy marriage - expect less and accept even less than that.... Words of wisdom from my dad at age 70 ....
But I didn't need to marry to procreate or for financial reasons, so if my guy doesn't satisfy my emotional and physical needs, why marry? This is no longer the 1950s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The secret to a long and happy marriage - expect less and accept even less than that.... Words of wisdom from my dad at age 70 ....
I like it! Seems to me that most of the posts about unhappy marriages include some element of proving each other wrong. There are a lot of controlling people out there.
Anonymous wrote:The secret to a long and happy marriage - expect less and accept even less than that.... Words of wisdom from my dad at age 70 ....
Anonymous wrote:The secret to a long and happy marriage - expect less and accept even less than that.... Words of wisdom from my dad at age 70 ....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm happily married, more than 10 years, two kids.
Love my husband, respect him, like him, we laugh every day, have sex a couple times a week, bicker sometimes, discuss current events, roll our eyes at each other's quirks, stick up for each other, shore each other up, leave each other alone when needed be.
When you find the right person, it's actually pretty easy.
I would say the number one tip is that you both want to be married, like married life and are family-oriented people.
GL soon to be married poster. I can truly say my husband is the best thing that ever happened to me.
I couldn't agree with your statement about it being easy when you meet the right person more. Too many people expect hard, bitter times to be a normal part of marriage but I have not actually had that experience. Arguments, yes. Couple of screaming matches, yes =D. But long drawn out horribleness that makes you feel like marriage is just work? Nope.
Anonymous wrote:I'm happily married, more than 10 years, two kids.
Love my husband, respect him, like him, we laugh every day, have sex a couple times a week, bicker sometimes, discuss current events, roll our eyes at each other's quirks, stick up for each other, shore each other up, leave each other alone when needed be.
When you find the right person, it's actually pretty easy.
I would say the number one tip is that you both want to be married, like married life and are family-oriented people.
GL soon to be married poster. I can truly say my husband is the best thing that ever happened to me.
Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ...does anyone in this town have a happy marriage?
I'm engaged. This page tells me we are eventually going to be unhappy and hate each other. My husband will cheat on me, I will be blamed for not putting out enough and spending too much time on our kids, and then, for financial reasons, we will stay together, in misery, for the rest of our lives, wishing we never met each other.
Yay.