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> OT: getting married (again)
jfort
post Nov 16 2004, 10:13 AM
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after 7 years of being single, I am going to try this again. the good thing is that she loves the Porsche and the Harley and she agrees with me that I need a bigger/better garage. [don't tell me that they are always so agreeable BEFORE the ceremony.] we are having a very small ceremony at a rod and gun club (that ought to say something) on the Wed. before Thanksgiving. The honeymoon will consist of getting up early to put the big bird in the oven and hosting our joint families for Thanksgiving.


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tdgray
post Nov 16 2004, 02:17 PM
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Congrat Dude.

FWIW - I've been happily married for 9 years now. Best thing I ever did was getting married.... it's not all sunshine and roses (but of course it sounds like you have been to bat before so you know).

Just my .02 on marriage that I've picked up on so far.

1) Arguments : Admit when your wrong - hold your tongue when your right.

2) Kiss your spouse every morning when you leave, every night when you get home and when going to bed (hey who knows the last one may even get you something else).

3) Always make time for conversation - you don't have to discuss splitting the atom or anything - just connect even if for a brief moment.

4) Find things that you like to do together and things that you like to do apart. Split the time equally between these things.

5) Never forget who is the "better half" in your relationship. If you do you'll most likely end up with half (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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