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Marriage - how would you describe it ?

"Marriage is a book of which the first chapter is written in poetry and the remaining chapters are written in prose." - Beverley Nichols.


"Marriage is a wonderful invention; but, then again, so is a bicycle repair kit." - Billy Connolly.

"The secret of a happy marriage remains a secret." - Henny Youngman.

"It is a woman's business to get married as soon as possible, and a man's to keep unmarried as long as he can." - George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Irish dramatist and critic.


"I think weddings are sadder than funerals, because they remind you of your own wedding. You can't be reminded of your own funeral because it hasn't happened. But weddings always make me cry." - Brendan Behan (1923-64) Irish playwright.



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62 Fans 
44%a. Marriage is bliss till the end.
18%b. Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.
5%c. Marriage is becoming a slave of your luck.
8%d. You should never marry.
26%e. One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.

 &nbp;
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#11 | 62 days ago

"Before marriage, a man Yearns for the woman he loves.
After marriage, the 'Y' becomes silent."
  
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#1 | 62 days ago

You are right, marriage is bliss until it ends.  (that is the bliss ends).  Then it is  just like work most of the time but there is still alot of bliss thrown in. 
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#2 | 62 days ago

Wedding is a sweet, the one who eats it suffers pays the one who hasn't longs for it.
#3 | 62 days ago

(Edited by customercare31)

People wish to marry twice - they think it is enjoyment only some enjoy.  Read this questionaire :

"Q: Do you know the punishment for bigamy ?
A: Two Mothers-in-law."

#4 | 62 days ago

Hmmm..can't say anything else! I've crossed 50, married >30yrs &  with 5 full grown children. I would agree with Henry Youngman's, "The secret of a happy marriage remains a secret"...If given two possible options to pick, I will also take, "Marriage is a bliss to the end"..
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#5 | 62 days ago

A man in love is incomplete until he is married. Then he is finished.

#6 | 62 days ago

Love may be blind but marriage is a real eye-opener

#7 | 62 days ago

customercare31 wrote:

A man in love is incomplete until he is married. Then he is finished.

True for the 1st & No to your last sentence..
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#8 | 62 days ago

I love my wife forever  would not change it for a million dollars
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#9 | 62 days ago

Marriage is not just a bond between Man and Woman, it also bonds two families, two societies and even some time two cultures. As far as I am concerned the best gift you get after marriage is your Children.
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#10 | 62 days ago

Now a days Marriages are Boon for the Lawyers.
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#11 | 62 days ago

"Before marriage, a man Yearns for the woman he loves.
After marriage, the 'Y' becomes silent."
#12 | 62 days ago

"Marriage is like a bank account. You put it in, you take it out, you lose interest."
#13 | 62 days ago

Marriage resembles a pair of shears, so joined that they cannot be separated; often moving in opposite directions, yet always punishing anyone who comes between them."
#14 | 62 days ago

A young boy once asked his Father, "How much does it cost to get married Dad?"
To which the Father replied, "I don't really know son, as I am still paying for it."
#15 | 62 days ago

MARRAIGE IS A SWEET, THE ONE WHO EATS REPENTS AND THE ONE WHO DOES NOT EAT ALSO REPENTS........................LOL
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#16 | 62 days ago

done went down that road  of marriage  its a very costly contract between to people a man and woman ? and all the time it cost the woman broke bones faces pounded in and if thats not good enough men can not keep it in their pants 2 timing cheaters so no thank you 
I like my new way   love and kick them out the door when you are done lady's will not cost any pain in the long long run !!!! 
Marriage is becoming a slave of your luck.  
#17 | 62 days ago

MARRIAGE IS THE END OF SWEETNESS OF THE COUPLE. OBSERVE THE UNMARRIED COUPLE. THEY'RE VERY SWEET, BUT WHEN THEY TIE THE KNOT, THEIR SWEETNESS EVAPORATES!!!
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#18 | 62 days ago

Viva freedom
Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#19 | 62 days ago

nader2009 wrote:
Viva freedom
One Leg in the other OUT!!!
#20 | 62 days ago
myrna_ventura (Myrna) profile photo

Marriage is a Bond in Matrimony and in matrimony you have a bond to keep till the end whether a marriage in bliss or  not and from thechildren that comes in this bond will be considered for their well being
#21 | 62 days ago
rileyjames47 (+)

 Marriage is a good institution, but in the modern day it has failed because people have forgotten what marriage really is. It is sacrafice, giving, caring, and not letting small things become big things. Most of all it is communication, which is the biggest problem of all, because there either isn't any or it is all one sided. People today just like to point fingers and lay blame and while in some cases there is just cause,  in most cases it takes two to F#*^ up a marriage.
#22 | 62 days ago

 "The secret of a happy marriage remains a secret." - Henny Youngman.
  There is no secrets in marriage, it is  a bond that two individuals get into, knowing, trying to know the strengths,
    and weaknesses of each other,
    trying to overcome the weakness, enjoying the strength together.
True happiness lies in knowing each other, reconciling to each other as they are, not trying to find fault lines, but converging on strengths of each other.

One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#23 | 62 days ago

"During the first year of the wedding, put a quarter in a jar each time you make love. Then during the second year, take a quarter out each time you make love. At the end of the second year go to a good restaurant with what's left..."
#24 | 62 days ago

CRAZY_LADY wrote:
done went down that road  of marriage  its a very costly contract between to people a man and woman ? and all the time it cost the woman broke bones faces pounded in and if thats not good enough men can not keep it in their pants 2 timing cheaters so no thank you 
I like my new way   love and kick them out the door when you are done lady's will not cost any pain in the long long run !!!! 
I will agree with that
 
Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#25 | 62 days ago

Marriage is a relationship in which one person is always right, and the other is a husband!
 
 
Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#26 | 62 days ago

Marriage is like anything in life, if you work at it you will be happy and succeed. It is not the perfect Cinderella story, but anything worth having is with working at. It is a union of two people where two people take on the responsibility of working together to make a family work. With that there are a lot of compromise. Most people are not willing to compromise they would rather it be my way or the highway that is not a good mix for marriage. It is a partnership, there fore you must be willing to communicate, and work together for the bliss to last.
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#27 | 62 days ago
d29point9 (+)

Marriage is good for you folks - personally, I will give it a miss......
Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#28 | 62 days ago

Marriage is great--for someone else
Marriage is becoming a slave of your luck.  
#29 | 62 days ago

Marriage is two people becoming one, divorce is when those two people refuse to become one and hang on to 'self'.

Marriage survives and thrives when both partners put the other above themselves, marriage fails when two people continue to put their own wants and desires ahead of their spouses.

Individuals are better people when they are in a successful marriage.  Individuals in a failing marriage become shells of their former selves. 

Marriage is showing love and respect to your spouse, even if it means digging deep to do that act of love, and swallowing pride to confess your respect.

Marriage is the most blessed union between two people, but must constantly be developed and never left to grow on its own.
#30 | 62 days ago

huskerfan_ia wrote:
Marriage is two people becoming one, divorce is when those two people refuse to become one and hang on to 'self'.

Marriage survives and thrives when both partners put the other above themselves, marriage fails when two people continue to put their own wants and desires ahead of their spouses.

Individuals are better people when they are in a successful marriage.  Individuals in a failing marriage become shells of their former selves. 

Marriage is showing love and respect to your spouse, even if it means digging deep to do that act of love, and swallowing pride to confess your respect.

Marriage is the most blessed union between two people, but must constantly be developed and never left to grow on its own.
Well Said!!
 
Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#31 | 62 days ago

adkbabe wrote:
Well Said!!
 
Thanks. 
#32 | 62 days ago

 A strong honest bond between two souls which makes the complete relation of love and care...
#33 | 62 days ago

customercare31 wrote:

Love may be blind but marriage is a real eye-opener

You stole my line.....Love IS BLIND and Marriage is the EYE OPENER.  It is something that takes sharing, commitment and trust and above all, LOVE.  It's the hardest thing I've ever had to do, but the most rewarding thing.  At 21 years and counting!!!
Marriage is becoming a slave of your luck.  
#34 | 62 days ago

MARRIAGE REMINDS ME OF THE BIG ROLLERCOASTER HERE AT CARROWINDS,IT HAS SOME TALL PEAKS AND SOME LOW VALLEYS BUT ITS THE RIDE BETWEEN THAT DESCRIBES THE MARRIAGE ,GOD BLESS ALL MY FELLOW IQUERS

One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#35 | 62 days ago

Marriage is the triumph of imagination over intelligence
- Oscar Wilde
Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#36 | 62 days ago

Marriage is an institution in which one has to be committed.  If that doesn't sound like a nut house I don't know what does...
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#37 | 62 days ago

Aceraison wrote:
Marriage is an institution in which one has to be committed.  If that doesn't sound like a nut house I don't know what does...
Step back ladies..he's all mine.  It's stuff like this that keeps the humor in our lives....  
#38 | 62 days ago

TWENTY DOLLARS

On their wedding night, the young bride
Approached her new Husband and asked

for $20.00 for their first Lovemaking

 

encounter. In His highly aroused state,

 

her husband readily agreed.

 



This scenario was repeated each time they made
Love, for more
Than 30 years, with him thinking that it was a
Cute way for her to
Afford new clothes and other incidentals that
She needed.

 



Arriving home around noon one day, she was
Surprised to find
Her husband in a very drunken state.
During the next few minutes, he explained that
His employer
Was going through a process of corporate
Downsizing, and he had
Been let go. It was unlikely that, at the age of
59, he'd be able to find
Another position that paid anywhere re near what
He'd been earning, and
Therefore, they
Were financially ruined.

 



Calmly, his wife handed him a bank book which
Showed more than thirty
Years of steady deposits and interest totaling
Nearly $1 million. Then she
Showed him certificates of deposits issued
By the bank which were worth over $2 million,
And informed him that they
Were one of the largest depositors in the bank.

 



She explained that
For the more than
Three decades she had 'charged' him for sex,
These holdings had multiplied
And these were the
Results of her savings and investments.

 


Faced with evidence of cash and investments
Worth over $3
Million, her husband was so astounded he could
Barely speak, but
Finally he found his voice and blurted out, 'If
I'd had any idea what you
Were doing, I would have given you all my
Business!'

 


That's when she shot him.

 


You know, sometimes, men just don't know when
To keep their mouths shut

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 
Marriage is becoming a slave of your luck.  
#39 | 62 days ago

Marriage is a Mutual Misunderstanding....
Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#40 | 62 days ago

Everest8848 wrote:
"Before marriage, a man Yearns for the woman he loves.
After marriage, the 'Y' becomes silent."
hell...I must be married already...
#41 | 62 days ago

ohwell1219 wrote:
Marriage is great--for someone else
That someone else it NOT me!   I learned from my past mistake!
#42 | 62 days ago

Shaw kinda sums it up for me. All my married friends constantly b*tch and complain about the minutia of married life and then wonder why I'm not? LOL, d'uh!?
You should never marry.  
#43 | 62 days ago

 Made in Heaven, consummate in Earth, Divorced and laid to rest in court.
.....rusticated by Passion, remade and repackaged in Heaven.....
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#44 | 62 days ago

adkbabe wrote:
Marriage is a relationship in which one person is always right, and the other is a husband!
 
 
lol..this isn't the right definition for marriage!!!... er..I would agree if u say,  "The one person is always right, is also consistently proven wrong"..
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#45 | 62 days ago

Any questions?

#46 | 62 days ago

adkbabe wrote:
Marriage is a relationship in which one person is always right, and the other is a husband!
 
 
lol!!
Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#47 | 62 days ago

The result of deep love between 2 individuals which can't (or shouldn't) be broken.
#48 | 62 days ago
mooser58 (+)

huskerfan_ia wrote:
Marriage is two people becoming one, divorce is when those two people refuse to become one and hang on to 'self'.

Marriage survives and thrives when both partners put the other above themselves, marriage fails when two people continue to put their own wants and desires ahead of their spouses.

Individuals are better people when they are in a successful marriage.  Individuals in a failing marriage become shells of their former selves. 

Marriage is showing love and respect to your spouse, even if it means digging deep to do that act of love, and swallowing pride to confess your respect.

Marriage is the most blessed union between two people, but must constantly be developed and never left to grow on its own.
I agree with all of this.  Plus regular sex is a major bonus as well to being married. 
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#49 | 62 days ago

mooser58 wrote:
I agree with all of this.  Plus regular sex is a major bonus as well to being married. 
Regular Sex??? What's THAT??? (Remember...21 years married here)
Marriage is becoming a slave of your luck.  
#50 | 62 days ago

customercare31 wrote:

A man in love is incomplete until he is married. Then he is finished.

 I think this is a wise statement....

Marriage with the RIGHT woman is bliss until the end........ the problem is most of us aren't patient enough to wait for the RIGHT one!
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#51 | 62 days ago
EdSpeshel (+)

#52 | 62 days ago

I guess its good for some people, I for one am not planning to repeat!
#53 | 62 days ago

Marriage is a life sentence but half the convicts get paroled... actually I just want to give my kudos to Riley and Scott, two very wise statements!
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#54 | 61 days ago

I am  married for 3 yrs now and it's cool for me...so far
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#55 | 61 days ago

carlalbert64 wrote:
 I think this is a wise statement....

Marriage with the RIGHT woman is bliss until the end........ the problem is most of us aren't patient enough to wait for the RIGHT one!
How true !
Patience pays !
Impatience makes you pay lifelong !
#56 | 61 days ago

marriage is the thing which can change your life in a positive way
those who are married they know it if we look positive towards marrige it is such a sweet thing in life .......
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#57 | 61 days ago

It is said that marriages are made in heaven and celebrated on earth. The popular belief is true to many extent, because it is a special bond shared between two souls, who tie the wedding knot after promising to be companions for a lifetime. It is the physical, mental and spiritual unison of two souls. It brings significant stability and substance to human relationships, which is otherwise incomplete. It plays a crucial role in transferring the culture and civilization from one generation to the other, so that the human race is prospered. The institution of marriage is beneficial to the society as a whole, because it is the foundation of the family, which in turn is the fundamental building block of the society.
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#58 | 61 days ago

18packabs wrote:
Marriage is a Mutual Misunderstanding....
 
#59 | 61 days ago

Marriage is a lifelong union between two people who love and understand one another...
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#60 | 61 days ago

mooser58 wrote:
I agree with all of this.  Plus regular sex is a major bonus as well to being married. 
rofl 10x ..er..bonus! how regular can that be for a lifelong marriage. Thot' it'll diminishes with age and becomes irregular..
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#61 | 61 days ago

(Edited by Beaneaters)
well, tried to post something but it won't let me, I guess that speaks for itself...
#62 | 59 days ago
PoppyMack (+)

When a husband and his wife are devoted to making their marriage work, marriage is the most beautiful and fulfilling feeling in the world, but if only one person wants it to work and the other person is selfish, it can be hell.
#63 | 59 days ago

mooser58 wrote:
I agree with all of this.  Plus regular sex is a major bonus as well to being married. 
HA! I get more NOT bein married!
#64 | 58 days ago

MARRIAGE COCTEL; 50% LOVE, 20% EFFORT, 10% LEARN, 10% AGREE, 10% SHAKE ,BABY,SHAKE , YOU CAN SERVE IT WARM OR COLD ,-
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#65 | 56 days ago

icfeet wrote:
Regular Sex??? What's THAT??? (Remember...21 years married here)
Just got out of almost 20 years and I'd say if it's the right person marriage is GREAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#66 | 55 days ago

MKSHIZNIT wrote:
HA! I get more NOT bein married!
here too, Shofar 2
Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#67 | 55 days ago

I actually heard my ex-husband COMPLAINING to his co-workers that he was having too much sex.  is that POSSIBLE?

4 times a day is nothing to sneeze at.
#68 | 55 days ago

In the words of Jeff Dunham's character 'Walter':

"Remember when you said 'til death do us part'......you'll realize you were setting a goal"!
#69 | 55 days ago

mojorisin188 wrote:
I actually heard my ex-husband COMPLAINING to his co-workers that he was having too much sex.  is that POSSIBLE?

4 times a day is nothing to sneeze at.
Was he a little light in his loafers???  or 90 years old???  I would LOVE 4 times a day!!!
Marriage is becoming a slave of your luck.  
#70 | 54 days ago

Lot of comments on regular sex - Well, I am telling this through experience : Daily sex keeps the woman pink and the man develops grey.
#71 | 54 days ago

mojorisin188 wrote:
I actually heard my ex-husband COMPLAINING to his co-workers that he was having too much sex.  is that POSSIBLE?

4 times a day is nothing to sneeze at.
4 times a day and you are showing a 'Snow White' avatar????   Disney Sacrilege!!!!!  
#72 | 54 days ago

marriage is what you make of it,, you get what put into it. Changing your outlook may change your outcome!!!!
#73 | 54 days ago

marriage is meant to be a shared partnership,with regular physical and mental love,affection,etc.i must admit,sometimes it goes sour after a while,it is true what is said about the "seven yaer itch",ive gone past that! 9 years wed on 22nd september,dunno how i lasted that long! u mist wrk at a relationship if it is gonna workand survive all the troubles of life otherwise thers no relationship,simple as that!
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#74 | 54 days ago

mojorisin188 wrote:
I actually heard my ex-husband COMPLAINING to his co-workers that he was having too much sex.  is that POSSIBLE?

4 times a day is nothing to sneeze at.
Are you not seeing what she is wearing, and that she is holding up her skirt? I never said that she/i was innocent. You just assumed.
#75 | 54 days ago

ROFL.....I guess I didn't pay that close of attention!  Point taken, your Avatar is the Snow White Vixen!

#76 | 54 days ago

I_Bleed_Purple wrote:
Any questions?

A picture  that says it all :) 
 

Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#77 | 54 days ago

I have no words for this one...
It's  not for everyone!!  
Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#78 | 53 days ago

icfeet wrote:
Was he a little light in his loafers???  or 90 years old???  I would LOVE 4 times a day!!!
He was 8 years older than me. (33) I was 25. Who knows what his problem was.
#79 | 51 days ago

mojorisin188 wrote:
Are you not seeing what she is wearing, and that she is holding up her skirt? I never said that she/i was innocent. You just assumed.
Holy crap!  I've seen your picture a million times on here and I never notice her hiking her skirt.  Good show.
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#80 | 50 days ago

sry...........dis is d rong poll......i'm still single!!!!!!!!!!!
#81 | 50 days ago
Sedona (+)

marriage is when you let that certain special some one neuter you, when you give whats left of your life away to some demonic little ball and chain who will spend your money, cheat on you and expect you to thank them the next day, One thing I know about women is they will do anything you tell them to no mater how degrading it is, they do it to take advantage of you once your hooked. Just be smart and have fun, let them fight over you, let them try to out do one another, enjoy life the way it was meant to be enjoyed...but never let them utter the M word, its evil.
#82 | 50 days ago

I've been married twice, and been divorced for 26 years. I'm not going to find out if 3rd time's a charm.
#83 | 50 days ago

Not a good first one... but holding out hope I will find the "right" one...

Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#84 | 49 days ago

Marriage is a legal way to BUG the SH!T out of the one person that can legally BUG you back for the rest of your life!!
#85 | 48 days ago

Love: a temporary insanity, curable by marriage.
#86 | 48 days ago

Someone once told me to keep your eyes wide open Before you marry....
And half closed After you marry.      
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#87 | 48 days ago

Well I guess everyone has explained it to me, so now I know what to do or not do. I didn't even have to pay for this advice
#88 | 48 days ago

All married couples should learn the art of battle as they should learn the art of making love. Good battle is objective and honest--never vicious or cruel. Good battle is healthy and constructive, and brings to a marriage the principle of equal partnership.
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#89 | 48 days ago

Many people marry for the wrong reasons, among them 1) to overcome loneliness, 2) to escape an unhappy parental home, 3) because they think that everyone is expected to marry, 4) because only "losers" who can't find someone to marry stay single, 5) out of a need to parent, or be parented by another person, 6) because they got pregnant, 7) because "we fell in love," ... and on goes the list.
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#90 | 48 days ago

Many people marry for the wrong reasons, among them 1) to overcome loneliness, 2) to escape an unhappy parental home, 3) because they think that everyone is expected to marry, 4) because only "losers" who can't find someone to marry stay single, 5) out of a need to parent, or be parented by another person, 6) because they got pregnant, 7) because "we fell in love," ... and on goes the list.
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#91 | 48 days ago

To keep your marriage brimming,
With love in the loving cup,
Whenever you're wrong admit it;
Whenever you're right shut up.
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#92 | 48 days ago

To keep your marriage brimming,
With love in the loving cup,
Whenever you're wrong admit it;
Whenever you're right shut up.
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#93 | 48 days ago


 Well the worst way to start a marriage is to only know the other person 39 days,then move to different countrry and have to go on manuevers(miltary life) 3days after she gets in country......bad way to start a marriage i would say.....6months later caught her liplocked with a guy in my platoon,,,,she was gone 3 days later......a kid and f8 years later it was fiannaly over,,,,,yehaw,!!!!! now the second one was sloooooooower got to know each other as a friend first cause if your not friends you have nothing to build on. from that you can move into the marriage directions,we paid for everything ourselves and agreed on everything,if we didnt agree we didnt do it another item of agood marriage agreeing on things if you dont your gonna have trouble big trouble....working on the 22 year and still laugh at the same things that made me fall in love  with her all those years ago...........
#94 | 48 days ago

you cannot say that your happy and accomplished in life unless you are married..that is when the time you see that the world is not what you usualy think..is very different world out there you dont have to think for yourselves only you have your long term plan..you do that because there it has to be for the sake of your family.
#95 | 48 days ago
anduaugust (+)

 marriage is the end of the dream 
it is an occassion when one comes to reality
marriage is like the aging of a horse 
no longer useful 
it is thrown out

Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#96 | 48 days ago

SoCalSmokinOkie wrote:
Love: a temporary insanity, curable by marriage.
ok........I'VE BEEN MARRIED FOR 15 YRS - I'M STILL LOOKING  FOR THE CURE!!!!
#97 | 48 days ago
sherribaby88 (+)

well, to put my two cents in... my marriage is wonderful..  I married my best friend..!
#98 | 47 days ago

singh_sonal2004 wrote:
Many people marry for the wrong reasons, among them 1) to overcome loneliness, 2) to escape an unhappy parental home, 3) because they think that everyone is expected to marry, 4) because only "losers" who can't find someone to marry stay single, 5) out of a need to parent, or be parented by another person, 6) because they got pregnant, 7) because "we fell in love," ... and on goes the list.
Ok, you've told us all the wrong reasons to marry...

Pray tell now - What would be the Right reason to marry someone? 

If it's not that you've fallen in love with someone, (#7 on your list) then What is it?
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#99 | 47 days ago

gmusicgrl wrote:
Ok, you've told us all the wrong reasons to marry...

Pray tell now - What would be the Right reason to marry someone? 

If it's not that you've fallen in love with someone, (#7 on your list) then What is it?
no i m single ....................
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#100 | 47 days ago

tumble_weed wrote:
I've been married twice, and been divorced for 26 years. I'm not going to find out if 3rd time's a charm.
its not, trust me, been there done that, have the scars to prove it.
Marriage is a human error which one realizes a bit too late.  
#101 | 47 days ago

mojorisin188 wrote:
I actually heard my ex-husband COMPLAINING to his co-workers that he was having too much sex.  is that POSSIBLE?

4 times a day is nothing to sneeze at.
Whoa!  Stop the bus! 4 times a day!  I would not be complaining, I would be thanking my lucky stars, may be bragging to older married guys who don't get it anymore and use it as an excuse as to why I fell in asleep during the middle of meeting or at my desk!!!!!
#102 | 47 days ago

My wife told me once that she had been divorced once and she was never going to
#103 | 47 days ago

My wife told me once that she had been divorced once and she was never wanted
#104 | 47 days ago

My wife told me once that she had been divorced once and she was never wanted to ex
#105 | 47 days ago

My wife told me once that she had been divorced once and she was never wanted to experience
#106 | 47 days ago

My wife told me once that she had been divorced once and she was never wanted to experience it
#107 | 47 days ago

My wife told me once that she had been divorced once and she was never wanted to experience it again.
#108 | 47 days ago

Sorry for the multiple posts!  My wife's cat decided she wanted to express her opinion about the subject too! 

Is there any way to delete the multiple posts?  Help?
#109 | 46 days ago

 
#110 | 46 days ago

bayareabeast21 wrote:
 
I'll pray for you..........
#111 | 46 days ago

bayareabeast21 wrote:
 
Dude!  You're still insane!
Marriage is bliss till the end.  
#112 | 43 days ago

gmusicgrl wrote:
Ok, you've told us all the wrong reasons to marry...

Pray tell now - What would be the Right reason to marry someone? 

If it's not that you've fallen in love with someone, (#7 on your list) then What is it?
Only one right reason, that is to be complete , a male and female is complete when blessed by elders in marriage vows seek each other to be in complete harmony and peace.
One learns the true value of marriage after he has crossed 50.  
#113 | 36 days ago

SoCalSmokinOkie wrote:
Love: a temporary insanity, curable by marriage.
Take a walk on the wild side..
#114 | 36 days ago

blondie45044 wrote:
Marriage is like anything in life, if you work at it you will be happy and succeed. It is not the perfect Cinderella story, but anything worth having is with working at. It is a union of two people where two people take on the responsibility of working together to make a family work. With that there are a lot of compromise. Most people are not willing to compromise they would rather it be my way or the highway that is not a good mix for marriage. It is a partnership, there fore you must be willing to communicate, and work together for the bliss to last.
SO are you saying that i should of stayed and kept working at my marriage as he beat the hell out of me for no reason oh yeah he had them lets see oh i took to long to do anything let not forget i got sick but in his eyes i was not sick but hey broken bones and black and blue all over i should of stayed and worked making it work  hmmm oh yes we dated for 2 years living together before we got married and he never touch me in a hurting way but he got that paper  and i got sick 2 months after we got married  he said the stress i put on him made him acted the way he did  mmmm  I never dreamed it would not had lasted i did rush into it but I wont try it again  i said it before live by now love and leave them lady 's hell of alot safer and damn cheaper too . 
Marriage is becoming a slave of your luck.  
#115 | 35 days ago

SoCalSmokinOkie wrote:
Take a walk on the wild side..
marriage is necessary 4 every human being bcoz..no1 can spend life alone evri body needs a partner....as is d rule of d world......aftr all marriages are made in heavn n celebrated on earth.....
#116 | 21 days ago

I read somewhere that if you can be by yourself and enjoy the company you keep, then that is happiness. I like dating and having fun, but if I go home by myself it's no big deal. I don't need a man to make me feel complete. I honestly like myself.
#117 | 21 days ago

A period of delusional optimism during the off-season--with the unfortunate events of the past behind you and visions of utopia ahead.

Incredible bliss during the draft, and pre-season--with all of the newness of the relationship and prognostication as to what 'will be'.

The stress of reality during the regular season--with the ups and downs of a bound relationship which will determine whether or not one is 'sent packing' at the end of the season or make the playoffs for a chance of championship 'bliss' one envisioned during the initial off-season at the beginning of this cycle.

It is a rare progression in which few reap the rewards of a championship--with others experiencing varying levels of disappointment resulting from the "status of their departure".

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