married chit-chatters?
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Hi all! Happily married for 13 years my the love of my life. Only problem is that the hub doesn't share my ideals of health and fitness... Anyone else have this problem?1
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_Captivated_ wrote: »gottennis_2 wrote: »Count me in. Married Male here. I'm 53 and an avid tennis player. I also teach tennis lessons on the side. Looking to get in better shape and lose about 25 lbs.
Looking for friends to chat with.
Adding you, fellow tennis player.
Is that what it takes to be your pal?!
I'm such a failure.
Stahhhp. And hello.0 -
REmarried with a kid in the house, and the king and I both work. I'm knocking on retirement though, so life is good.2
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That is love. Fat, tasty, gluttonous, love.1 -
StelleInCielo wrote: »Jimb376mfp wrote: »StelleInCielo wrote: »Aw too bad this thread died.
@StelleInCielo Thanks for the CPR!I just got married 9 days ago so I can finally post in here lol
Megan,
I'm at the other extreme, we were married 2/8/69.
I tell folks I've been happily married for 25 years, which ain't bad out of 47! J/K
My motto: Happy wife, happy life. Pass it on to your Mr.
You're welcome! I have been married 20 years and my two sense is that husband and wife both have to be happy for the thing called marriage to work. It's a lifetime commitment not only to each other but to keeping life vibrant and interesting. I tell my hubby...I keep reinventing myself every couple years to keep him on his toes.
I was just going to say that. I actually hate the saying "happy wife, happy life." I'd rather we BOTH be happy in our marriage. So far it seems doable (less than two weeks in lol), but we started dating in 2007 so we've really been together for ten years this October.
Congratulations on the marriage but I would say you have been committed to building a life together long before you said your "I dos". Keep doing what you are doing seems to me you are on the right track. Any relationship whether it be marriage, friendship, parenthood or employee/employer takes work. You stop working at it and it will fail you.1 -
Married!3
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I don't flirt on MFP... Mostly because I'm awful at it. I don't really flirt with my husband either, unless I'm being sarcastic.
No such thing as being bad at flirting, it's kind of like sex, it's all good just that some is better.
If you're an "awful flirt" most guys won't notice or care. Flirt away!
Sarcasm appreciated.
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Happily married for two years been together three and three kiddos! We've had a busy three years together2
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TiffanyBeckett wrote: »Happily married for two years been together three and three kiddos! We've had a busy three years together
Looks like. Congratulations and a lifetime of happy memories.1 -
Hi all, may I join in? I've been married 20 years this coming June with 2 girls. I'm new on MFP so I don't know most everyone yet.2
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Hey everyone, married 20 years here and I think it's cool to get to see other married couples making it work. Someone has to keep us going lol2
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karlschaeffer wrote: »OK, time for an unofficial poll to all you married peeps (and those that don't know what they're missing): should the guys leave the toilet seat up or down?
put the seat and the lid down. You can get a little bit of satisfaction out of them having to lift the lid.2 -
nolan44219 wrote: »karlschaeffer wrote: »OK, time for an unofficial poll to all you married peeps (and those that don't know what they're missing): should the guys leave the toilet seat up or down?
In our house the rule is down but only because otherwise the cats will drink out of the toilet. If I'm at a predominantly male dwelling though I'll put the seat back the way I found it.1 -
Justimagine10 wrote: »
Same for me ... married 30 years together for 35
It takes work to keep things going strong and all happy0 -
Married 11 together 33 for me0
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karlschaeffer wrote: »OK, time for an unofficial poll to all you married peeps (and those that don't know what they're missing): should the guys leave the toilet seat up or down?
Down obviously. Serious grounds for divorce if your wife drops in the bowl if you left the seat up.2 -
DarleneReid577 wrote: »I have been married forever (28 years )and the question of seat up or down. My husband sits to pee
Why? We've been married 28 years too, and I never thought of copying that from my wife.0 -
karlschaeffer wrote: »OK, time for an unofficial poll to all you married peeps (and those that don't know what they're missing): should the guys leave the toilet seat up or down?
Down obviously. Serious grounds for divorce if your wife drops in the bowl if you left the seat up.
My son used to leave the lid up until he fell in in the middle of the night once. Now he's very careful to put it back down.2 -
22 years of marriage for me and 3 children. A set of boy/girl twins 19 y.o. and a girl 10 y.o. 22 years of a lot of compromise and patience! LOL2
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The problem with looking is you might look too long, and then chat and then chat too long and then......0
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I'm married and I'd like to stay that way2
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Newly married for the second time. I don't flirt but my sarcasm and snark are on point. LOL0
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Me too! Just joined, feel free to add me need some support1
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OK, my wife and I have only seen 2 of the 9 Best Picture nominees so far. We hope to see them all before the awards. Which one do you think should win?0
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Happily married.
That being said, looking for friends to help me stay on track! It's tough.0 -
I actually met my husband here on mfp almost 4 years ago8
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