Ex-Staffs Gull
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24 and it does seem young now, but still with Mrs Staffs 9 years on
Ned Ludd said:".
As has been said, don't marry the person you think you can live with, marry the one you can't live without.
Titanic said:We met when we were 13 and 12;
went out with each others friends until we were 17 (often as foursomes);
first official 'date' was her 17th birthday party;
got married at 23 / 22;
we now have 3 kids (14, 12 and 8) and have been married nearly 17 years.
Buzza said:I got married at 25 in July 1983. Two months after the cup final.
We have two sons, 18 and 16.
OFAHrulz said:Cupid fires his arrow
You fall madly in love
The sex is great!
You even experiment!
The big day arrives
The honeymoon night
The result of 'the honeymoon night'
Your both happy in domestic bliss for a while
then you start to argue
The sex life dwindles
he spends all his time in the pub
She meets a 'real man' on the internet
You decide to split
The custody battle is bitter
The divorce finally comes through
Think i'll stay single thanks
marvin said:If happy why marry?
There's often more commitment in no paper relationships than there is in paper ones. Swans mate for life but they don't need a bit of paper.
BrightonBird said:Marvin, I am sure if you asked your lady to marry you, she would NOT turn you down.
hiney said:1984 when i was 25
1988 when i was 29
1993 when i was 33
No more thank you!!