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Zeusdelight · 61-69, M
If two people love each other they can spend a lifetime just continually exploring the wonders of the changing person they have in front of them.
They will be interested in what each other does and want to know how the other has spent their time and what interested them during the day.
I have two friends who have been married for 50 years. If they are separated and meet at a gathering, one of the first things that they'll do is go and have a chat by themselves, just to catch up.
People ask why? They say why wouldn't I want to find out what the most important person in my world has been doing?
They will be interested in what each other does and want to know how the other has spent their time and what interested them during the day.
I have two friends who have been married for 50 years. If they are separated and meet at a gathering, one of the first things that they'll do is go and have a chat by themselves, just to catch up.
People ask why? They say why wouldn't I want to find out what the most important person in my world has been doing?
Jexie · 26-30, F
@Zeusdelight That's true