Saw my wife at a good friends house one night in 2005. My friend had always mentioned she had a roommate but I never saw her till that night. When I saw her I was in love, fast forward to June 2006 my friends brother was deploying and we had a dinner for him and my friends roommate ended up coming to dinner. I asked her for her number and she got that deer in the headlights look and asked “why?!”. Managed to convince her to give me her number but didn’t call her for about 6 months. I was obnoxious drinking fool and finally quit drinking and we met up one evening online and started chatting. Approximately 1 year after asking for her number we got married, it’ll be 14 yrs this June. Not always easy but we took our vows to heart and I don’t wanna do this again. Sometimes we have to agree to disagree and just continue to love one another through it.
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We hired her when she was 16 to work part time as a cashier @ Norman Lumber in Granbury. She married her HS sweetheart a coupla years later & followed his military career for a few years until the marriage dissolved. By then I’d taken a management position @ another lumber yard, she got in touch with some of our old co-workers & tracked me down. I had been single for many years. We eventually spoke on the phone and decided to meet for dinner to discuss old times. We were always ONLY friends...until then. She was 26 & I was 40 when we started dating. We married a 2 years later and will celebrate our 14th anniversary in June.
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my friend at work wanted me to take his sister out, kept bugging me,
finally we met and been together since, its been rough, i made it very hard for her to stay with me, many a times her suitcases packed ready to take the kids, but it has been 28 years. to late in the game to change,, she is stuck with me until the end
Congrates Tiger
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I always said I would try just about anything once.
Friday will be 38 years.
After all the ups and downs we were blessed with 3 good sons and 8 of the best grandchildren in the world.
I’m glad this came up because I might have forgot our anniversary AGAIN!
And I still might.
The first time I laid eyes on her it was love at first sight.
She was waiting on tables in a restaurant.
I like being married.
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Good Stuff. We met in high school, going on 16 years married and next month is 19 years together. I was 18, told her last year i've had her longer than I didn't. We are where were at because of her 100%. She has put up with a lot, surprised she stayed sometimes and wouldn't blame her for not, but dang glad she did. Everyone jokes about women, but most of us guys are jerks at times. Growing up is hard, growing up together can be tough. No big secrets- don't be unfaithful above all, talk about spending more than $x even if it's a fight, let the little crap go. Talk about it or fight about it and let it go if you aren't leaving over it.
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Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View PostWow! A lot of great stories here and a LOT of institutional knowledge in this group.
Given the length of time you’ve been married, I’m curious to know what each of you would say is the secret to your success, because, without exception, each of you appears to have found immense happiness in your relationships.
So, how about it? What is the one bit of advice you would share with someone considering the institution of holy matrimony?
Every morning Begin Again! Do not go to bed angry with your loved one try hard to ( eat some crow) and get the situation settled! It’s so easy to say “ I’M Sorry” if done from within your heart! Young’ns - Do not take the Vow of Marriage lightly you need to discern this with every single bit of your heart before taking this solemn vow because it is a 1time commitment that should last you your entire life!
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