Have you ever thought you’d end up marrying your first love?
Did any of you want to marry your first girlfriend, but didn't simply because she was your first? What is your opinion on marrying your first love?
Did you marry your first long-term boyfriend/girlfriend? Know anyone who has? How did it go? If not, what do you think of it? Pros and cons. Did you end up with your first love?
If yes, what's that like? If no, why do you think that is? Do you ever think about them and stuff? What do you miss out on by marrying your first love? What's it like to marry the only person you've ever dated? Women who ended up marrying the first and only person you ever dated: did you ever wish you had dated other people? How did you know you were marrying the right person? Did you marry your first? If so, do you regret not being with anyone else beforehand?
My current SO is my first and I absolutely believe that he's the partner I want to spend the rest of my life with. I know a lot of people have problems with not experiencing other people before settling down however I don't have any need/want to do those things and I'm fairly certain I never will. What do you think about marrying your first love? Has anyone ever actually married/stayed with their first love? Someone must have, right? People who married their first love, do you feel like you missed out on anything because of it? I'll keep this short. So I've been with my girlfriend for almost 4 years now and known her for 5. We met when we were 13 and been together since 14. Shes my first girlfriend and I'm her first boyfriend, we had our first kiss and lost our virginity together. I love her, we're best friends, our goals are similar and we want the same things for each other. I'm about to turn 19 and she'll be 20 in October. My peers and damn uncles always tell me to get with more girls, that no one ever ends up with the first girl they've been with. So my question is how many people have married their first love and how'd it turn out? I know I love her and want to be with her for the rest of my life and she wants the same, I would just like to know of any successful relationships out their. Thank you for any replies.
Did you marry your first long-term boyfriend/girlfriend? Know anyone who has? How did it go? If not, what do you think of it? Pros and cons. Did you end up with your first love?
If yes, what's that like? If no, why do you think that is? Do you ever think about them and stuff? What do you miss out on by marrying your first love? What's it like to marry the only person you've ever dated? Women who ended up marrying the first and only person you ever dated: did you ever wish you had dated other people? How did you know you were marrying the right person? Did you marry your first? If so, do you regret not being with anyone else beforehand?
My current SO is my first and I absolutely believe that he's the partner I want to spend the rest of my life with. I know a lot of people have problems with not experiencing other people before settling down however I don't have any need/want to do those things and I'm fairly certain I never will. What do you think about marrying your first love? Has anyone ever actually married/stayed with their first love? Someone must have, right? People who married their first love, do you feel like you missed out on anything because of it? I'll keep this short. So I've been with my girlfriend for almost 4 years now and known her for 5. We met when we were 13 and been together since 14. Shes my first girlfriend and I'm her first boyfriend, we had our first kiss and lost our virginity together. I love her, we're best friends, our goals are similar and we want the same things for each other. I'm about to turn 19 and she'll be 20 in October. My peers and damn uncles always tell me to get with more girls, that no one ever ends up with the first girl they've been with. So my question is how many people have married their first love and how'd it turn out? I know I love her and want to be with her for the rest of my life and she wants the same, I would just like to know of any successful relationships out their. Thank you for any replies.