who married their high school sweetheart ?

Raheem95

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sorry breh.... but it's SUPER fukking unlikely to find these people


What Is It About Marrying Your First Love?
  • The biggest fear that parents have of their children marrying young, as a teen, is that they will become a parent too early.
  • Less than 2% of all marriages are actually to a high school sweetheart.
  • Many people end up not marrying their high school sweetheart because it isn’t a love for another person that they are feeling, but it is instead a love of freedom and exploration.
  • Relationships that have some sort of spiritual component to them are much more likely to succeed, even if there are contrasting religions or spiritual emphasis in the relationship.
  • In 1970, the average age of a first-time bridge was just 21 years of age.
  • All marriages have seen a decline in divorce rates over the past 30 years.
  • According to some research, couples who meet in school are less likely to divorce than couples who met in any other setting.



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i dont care :yeshrug::yeshrug:
 

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sorry breh.... but it's SUPER fukking unlikely to find these people


What Is It About Marrying Your First Love?
  • The biggest fear that parents have of their children marrying young, as a teen, is that they will become a parent too early.
  • Less than 2% of all marriages are actually to a high school sweetheart.
  • Many people end up not marrying their high school sweetheart because it isn’t a love for another person that they are feeling, but it is instead a love of freedom and exploration.
  • Relationships that have some sort of spiritual component to them are much more likely to succeed, even if there are contrasting religions or spiritual emphasis in the relationship.
  • In 1970, the average age of a first-time bridge was just 21 years of age.
  • All marriages have seen a decline in divorce rates over the past 30 years.
  • According to some research, couples who meet in school are less likely to divorce than couples who met in any other setting.



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Explain this spiritual component jazz
 

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i have some questions to ask you.

1. when did you guys get engaged and how many years of dating did the both of you do before getting engaged ? I don't even remember...but got engaged about 5 years ago and been married since...
2. how did you make it work being away from each other in college ? We didnt...I was fukking alot...
3. have you ever cheated on each other ? Yup
4. was your partner a virgin when you two met ? Yup
5. did you start having sex with each other in high school or during college ? In high school..
6. how did you make your relationship still interesting/spice up through out all these years ?
I don't let shyt get boring....and stay with the surprises....
Yes I did....
 

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I'll man up and answer this...

I met her when I was 9 years old (went to the same schools/classes), we didn't date till we were 17 briefly, I wasn't a virgin and she was with a guy for a short time senior year. We went to different colleges (separated as a result) dated again at 20 for a year half.
Well it worked out okay as we're both 37 now, met when we were 9 years old (that's over 25+ years) been married 15 years with 2 kids. you just gotta find the right girl and keep paying attention to yourself and to her. We have a lot of common interests and a lot of memories to talk about so love life hasn't died down too much.

NOTE THIS.. . Stay in shape and attractive to your woman,.. but be sure to have OTHER women interested in you to keep her working for you. WOMEN LOVE DRAMA.. I'm NOT saying cheat on her, but this will keep her on her toes, and work that much harder for you in every way... she'll be yours forever... KNOW THE GAME and how it benefits you to keep your marriage strong. Confidence alone can keep a women and family together. This keeps our marriage spiced up. In truth, I have no reason to cheat on her, I got lucky finding someone like her, but I gotta keep her honest.. :sas2:
 
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