A serious questions for the married folks

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Jun 11, 2004
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How did you know that you wanted to spend the rest of your life with the person you married?

More specifically, how do you deal with the fact that you are supposed to have sex with only that person for the rest of you life? (assuming you dont cheat or have an open relationship)

This isnt bullshit I'm being serious I want to know how other people feel bout this. Monogomy for life is a daunting concept for some people.
 
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1/2 of all marriages ends in divorce. Just somethin' to keep in mind. I'm not married, but I have a friend who is. In the two years he's been married, I can't tell you how many times I've heard the divorce topic brought up.
 
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You just know, fam. Fuckin' different women might be fun for a while, but eventually you start waking up and realizing you're always alone. I'll take waking up next to the same female forever over bangin' a chick every night and waking up by myself.

Marriage isn't for everybody. It's about compromise, companionship, friendship, and unconditional love. Have to take the good with the bad, and work together every single day of your life.

I'm not married yet, but I was almost there. I honestly can't wait to start that part of my life.

Good luck.
 
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if you have to question that then you honestly shouldnt be getting married man, you'll just be wasting time that you coulda had with you and other females
I am wondering if this is true. I mean isnt every man just a little afraid of marraige for life? Or are there some dudes who are just like "FUCK YES! I CANT WAIT TO MARRY THIS CHICK AND NEVER BE WITH ANOTHER WOMAN, EVER!"

I'm not really into pullin a different broad every nite but being with the same woman for the REST OF MY LIFE scares the shit out of me no matter who it is. Is that perfectly normal and to be expected?