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ozgirl512 · 26-30, F
I'm not married, but I think I can understand boredom being a problem... It's rare to find one person who can satisfy all your needs
NightsWatch · M
I think to many people let the idea of "marriage " feel like a burden a entrapment and that idea nags at them.
And they start to focus on that and then everything starts to seem like a jab or disappointment.
And they start to focus on that and then everything starts to seem like a jab or disappointment.
wintersecret · 41-45, M
it depends on how both partner greet and treat each other.
Sometimes its nothing more than two stranger facing each other
while
most times its like both know each other more then self
Sometimes its nothing more than two stranger facing each other
while
most times its like both know each other more then self
Dan193 · 31-35, M
If itwill be the right one, I wont. If it will be the one I'm eyeing right now, I will end up like one of those guys that always work late and are never home.
Need some extra attention once in awhile, helps you appreciate your significant other.
Alexsw · 70-79, M
are you sick of marriage
exexec · 61-69, C
Nope. Never.
carpediem · 61-69, M
Of course
cd4259 · 61-69, M
My wife and I were married just under 30 years, but together nearly 31 when I lost her. Communication, love, understanding and patience are the key to staying together
NiftyWhite · 46-50, F
Not sick of it ... it has its challenges but not as many as being single and lonely was for me.
SpoiledRottenPassengerPrincess · 36-40, F
Not when we are getting along, but that rarely happens anymore 🤷
BiasForAction · M
I never get sick but I do miss traits that my partner doesn't have
SageWanderer · 70-79, M
Sick of it? Not at all. Bored or frustrated? Yes for sure.
MysterySci · 22-25, F
Yeah, too much familiarity might get boring.
Tython · 31-35, M
Nope. 7 years and I still wonder why she said yes.
Nope
Azlotto · M
I did, twice.