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What made you marry your spouse?
34 Answers
- ?Lv 52 months ago
NO WAY. I divorced him for a reason and there's no way in the world I'd ever remarry him...........besides, he passed in 2016 - so I don't have to worry about this anymore.
- Anonymous2 months ago
We're perfect for each other,We love each other and could see a future together and she's everything I look for ( her personality)
- ausblueLv 72 months ago
love and we got on well together ..i was not sure at first { marriage jitters } but been together donkey years now after raising a family ..stay the same loving way with ya love or the relationship will fail
- Anonymous2 months ago
When we first meet he was drawn to me. I didn't realize it. It wasn't till 8-10 years
later that we went out on our 1st date . Since then we haven't been apart . He never left my house.
We had so much in common that it felt right
Married now for (18) years.
You just know when its
Right
- IvanLv 62 months ago
We met about 38 years ago working at a resort hotel and restaurant in the Sierras. We hit it off and started to hang out away from work and became good friends. We both worked there for a couple of years when the place sold and we didn't want to work for the new owners. We decided that instead of saying goodbye and each heading out to find new employment elsewhere, that we would pool our resources and live together awhile and see if our friendship endured. It did, and we've been together ever since.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Health insurance (we're Americans). We had been together for 5 years or so, and he wanted to get married. I thought it was just a piece of paper and not a big deal. Then I developed pneumonia, and didn't have insurance and couldn't afford to see a doctor as a result. I had a fever of 105 when I managed, after a week, to finally get an appointment at a free clinic where I was diagnosed and given a three-day supply of antibiotics for a small fortune. My husband pointed out that if we got married, his employer-provided insurance plan would cover me. So we for married. That was 29 years ago. And we still have health insurance.