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To those of you who were happily married and lost your spouses -- I feel for you. It's very hard to lose a loving and beloved spouse, and you never really ever quite get over it, even if you're happily remarried to someone else. I hope all of you are doing well.
Word for word for me, dude. No FREAKING way. And I love my wife..a lot. But I'm neither needy or ever lonely. It's taken 20 years for us to break each other in, and we plan on 30 more of good living now that we're done with that. My wife says the same thing. Start over again? Nope.
one good thing about breaking each other in is when it comes to sex she knows what i like and i know what she won't do. ha ha ha . talking about that list is apparently one of the things she won't do ha ha ha
NO! NO! NO! I would not remarry have been married since I was 19. Fifty two years of being maid, secretary, gardener, chief cook and bottle washer and home repair person. Did In mention perfect little obedient church wife?
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