Who out there is also this lucky?

@angel_27 (129)
United States
June 1, 2007 2:38am CST
Now im not bragging or anything just in love and happy, but my husband is always calling me beautiful and sweet and he opens doors for me and well pretty much most of the time treats me like a queen and i dont know about all u all but are any of u this lucky with your mate?
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• United States
1 Jun 07
Then we are a couple of very lucky ladies :) After 8 yrs we still act like newlyweds, we get lost in each other's eyes, we dance long slow dances together even when there's no music playing. We are very good to and for each other. I couldn't ask for anything more.
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@angel_27 (129)
• United States
1 Jun 07
sounds great me and my hubby do same stuff except we've been married a little over 6 yrs.
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@lexus54 (3572)
• Singapore
1 Jun 07
Hello Angel, What you are sharing here paints a much positive scenario from the "My Life Nowadays!" thread you shared earlier, which I had responded. It seems that you have picked your life up and have found companionship with someone who cherishes and loves you. Well, I am happy for you that you can leave the past behind and enjoy a happily married life. I am also happily married, and I treat my wife like a queen too!! Not sure if she treats me like a king, though...haha.
@angel_27 (129)
• United States
1 Jun 07
I dont know how to explain this i am happy with my hubby but on the other hand still suffer from ptsd,sever depression and one other thing which i dont like to mention because some poeple take it the wrong way and wont have anything to do with me believe me ive experienced that.But i will admit it is getting a little better but like i said its hard to explain and understand i guess unless u go through it.
@lexus54 (3572)
• Singapore
1 Jun 07
I'm sorry I overlooked that your past still haunts you, and that you are still suffering from PTSD and depression. Given that the past cannot be erased, I still wish and pray in all sincerity that all the positive feelings and satisfying relationship that you are experiencing now will overshadow the past, and help you heal the wounds more quickly. Given your age, there's so much more to live for and to experience the goodness that a beautiful relationship can bring.
@ladyluna (7004)
• United States
4 Jun 07
Good morning Angel_27, Hmmm, your question has made me think about how many couples are blissfully married, vs. the numbers of couples who are divorced, or conveniently married. I have no statistics, or even a guess. So, now you've got my curiosity peaked. I'll be inclined to seek out some stat's on this. Oops! I digress from your original question. Sorry! I am clearly in the 'blissfully married' category. Hubby & I have only been married for six years. But, have known each other for over twenty. We are each other's best friend, lover, partner ... and often the finisher of the other's sentence. Although, I think it has more to do with commitment than luck. It may be lucky that we find our 'soul mate', but it takes work to grow together, to continue to respect each other -- despite the natural up's & down's, and to maintain a sense of partnership. It's easy to get caught up in the day to day, and forget that two halves of a whole, work better than their respective parts. So, brag away Angel! If you and your Hubby are still 'in your bliss', then obviously you are doing something right. I'd like to hope that if more people talked about their happy marriages, and why they are happy, that more men and women would strive to make their own marriages more fulfilling.
• Philippines
1 Jun 07
you will sruely get so few responses telling you that they are so lucky with hteir found mates. most are never as lucky as you are. the most that we hear of are women who are abused or families which have fahters who are just fine enough to have. i happen to have nothing to boast about my husband when it comes to talking about these things.
@angel_27 (129)
• United States
1 Jun 07
thanx for sharing