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Old 03-22-2008, 06:21 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I was 16 when I met my now hubby...got married at 24 yrs old...and I'm one of the lucky few...still happily married! And believe me I KNOW how blessed I am!!

So know that there is someone out there for you, and they'll show up when you least expect it!

I too know how blessed I am. I am married to truly the best man I can imagine. I am told repeatedly by friends that they wish my hubby could "train" theirs...but you can't "train" a man to be the man he is, he has to come that way.
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Old 03-23-2008, 07:10 AM   #22 (permalink)
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I too know how blessed I am. I am married to truly the best man I can imagine. I am told repeatedly by friends that they wish my hubby could "train" theirs...but you can't "train" a man to be the man he is, he has to come that way.
Hey!! I was one of those women who asked to to have your husband train mine
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Kelly, just remember that during this process you are changing a lot yourself. People may seem to annoy you more often. My husband seem to get on my nerves more. Even though it's important to take care of yourself, you need to cut others some slack as well. They don't know what it's like to go thru all these changes with the weight loss, hormones, not having clothes that fit right, yada yada yada, horrible periods, etc. I found a birthday card one time that said: Everything we need to know abut life, we learned in kindergarten......boys are stupid. Sorry guys, not all boys are stupid, but a lot are. Just like we girls can be beotches! Next time he pisses you off, if he really doesn't deserve you hitting him in the head with a bat, try yoga or something!!!!! Sue
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