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Can love last forever after years of marriage?

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SW-User
Yes, but passion may die out.
Mrblue · 36-40, M
@ragingfire: What do you mean by passion?
SW-User
You won't kisss, deep kiss, make love the way guy do in younger years. @Mrblue:
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SW-User
@DixieChick: giving an old man a new woman won't make him magical lover like he was in his younger days.
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Mrblue · 36-40, M
I see @ragingfire
nedkelly · 61-69, M
@ragingfire: and some people answering this question have been married a couple of times - they are real good giving advice
SW-User
@DixieChick: newness comes with new relationship, doesn't it? That's why I said new woman. I don't know any old couple who are still passionate, and I'm talking about passion young people have here. Body won't allow it at old age.
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SW-User
@nedkelly: they give their opinions, and share their experience. It may not apply to the whole population, but the basics always hold true.
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SW-User
Likewise @DixieChick:
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SW-User
As I said earlier, likewise. You're welcome. @DixieChick:
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SW-User
You are just trying to prove something that you know doesn't exist. You asking me to stop, because you have nothing more to offers here. Btw, I didn't ask you to comment on my answer, so yeah, I'm doing things within my own zone. If you think, you know more, good for you, but justs thinking your opinion is superior to mine, is not going to affect me in anyway. If you want to have the last word, have it, but I ain't going anywhere. It's a free site and I'm free to say all I want. @DixieChick:
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nedkelly · 61-69, M
@ragingfire: you have won that argument and you have hit a serious nerve, people who have failed marriages will always blame someone else
SW-User
Lol. She called me a child and. What a sign of maturity. Typically spoken like an intolerant religion person. I know I got blocked, but oh well. One less intolerant person to deal with.

Hope you can decide for yourself, Mrblue.
SW-User
@nedkelly: I don't know what I did to her that she went all bonkers. I have never been married, but it's no brainer. I have been around several married people, but old and young. I was stating my observation. I don't know if it called for such a reaction from someone who claims to be so calm and mature.
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