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In reply to the discussion: There Is No Way a Booty Can Call You - The Long Lost Art of Marriage [View all]eissa
(4,238 posts)6. To each their own, of course, but
I cherish my 20-year marriage. Particularly on a day like today when I came home in tears because of a health issue, and he provided a shoulder to cry on, and took care of dinner and dishes. And having the kids express their gratitude that we're hangin in there is nice to hear. It's not for everyone, but it still means something to some of us.
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There Is No Way a Booty Can Call You - The Long Lost Art of Marriage [View all]
Johnny Ready
Sep 2013
OP
Interesting enough, there is a strong correlation between income and divorce rates
hack89
Sep 2013
#52
This post is a run-on logical fallacy built on a false premise and proceeding with
Egalitarian Thug
Sep 2013
#19
I've been married for 19 years and this OP doesn't make any sense to me.
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#24