A Perfect Marriage
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- Nyteshadecreed
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Well I have to say that what is perfect? I know that I am not, and yet I also know that D is perfect for me... We have a GREAT relationship and my friends often say it is perfect.... I think perfection is seeing the outcome without seeing the effort that it takes to make the outcome something worthwhile. But that is just my opinion... *shrugs*
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"Second Marriage does not even bring half the happiness of first marriage and chances of success even remote though there are some exceptions."
Sorry, this is just not true! A marriage is not something to judge its worth. Learn from all experiences. But there can and are many valid and true reasons to leave an incompatible relationship. Second time around can be much better - you are more inclined to seek compatibility because of the first mistake.
Womens and Mens roles have been misinterpreted over the history of humanity. They are not prescribed and a lot of social intercourse changes the status over time. Yes, some of it is temporary, but in the end there has to be balance - not one in charge of another.
We are ALL personally responsible, even if we don't consider it. How many woman have reached their judgment to find there was so much more they could have done if they had taken responsibility for their own lives, instead of giving their personal power away to their mate?
Sorry, this is just not true! A marriage is not something to judge its worth. Learn from all experiences. But there can and are many valid and true reasons to leave an incompatible relationship. Second time around can be much better - you are more inclined to seek compatibility because of the first mistake.
Womens and Mens roles have been misinterpreted over the history of humanity. They are not prescribed and a lot of social intercourse changes the status over time. Yes, some of it is temporary, but in the end there has to be balance - not one in charge of another.
We are ALL personally responsible, even if we don't consider it. How many woman have reached their judgment to find there was so much more they could have done if they had taken responsibility for their own lives, instead of giving their personal power away to their mate?
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