Wish i could keep you much longer;

Apr 06, 2009 13:36

I watched this independent movie on FOX the last week. I started to think about it on my way to Uni today. Relating it to everyday life. I don't clearly recall the name of the movie. The outline of it was; a couple fall in love, get married, have kids, fall out of love and get divorced. I cant really speak on anyones behalf, because i have never ( Read more... )

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sas_spidey01 April 6 2009, 04:34:24 UTC
Marriage is until death parts, but love is for forever.

Although I can understand valid reasons for getting divorced love or not; I think your right about the "not loving them anymore" syndrome. Most people I see either don't last much more then a decade together, or we end up seeing something like a 50th or 60th wedding anniversary go by like it was the first.

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still_dorothy April 6 2009, 11:40:24 UTC
A valuable lesson I learned is that marriage is a commitment. There will be times when love seems to be the emotion farthest away, but the commitment never leaves. Marriage is a decision, not an emotion.

I've been married twenty years. It is WAY hard sometimes. It would be so much easier to leave, but that is not what I promised God and Terry all those years ago.

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krymsonsky April 6 2009, 16:46:48 UTC
I do think that marriage is sacred and that things can be worked through ( ... )

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ducky_ny April 6 2009, 17:53:05 UTC
1. love ( ... )

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Cheer Up myrdynn_emerys April 6 2009, 18:09:07 UTC
you are right it is kinda agravating, but you are great people and I am sure that there is a fellow that will share that with you....you'd be one hell of a catch....

Smile and don't let the wankers get you down, as Kevin Bloody Wilson would say.....:)

-Matthew

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