do you really love your husband/wife
By sprmm7557
@sprmm7557 (16)
United States
July 8, 2008 10:39pm CST
love is such a easy word for most of us to say but , when it comes down to the hard times weather it is money, sickness,or children.HOW DO YOU KNOW YOU REALLY ARE IN LOVE.
4 responses
@phoenix25 (1541)
• United States
11 Jul 08
I know I'm really in love with my husband because I worry about him a lot. I think about what my life was like before I met him and what my life would be like without him, and I much prefer him in my life with me. I enjoy his company. We are comfortable together. We like to talk, but don't have to be talking to be comfortable. We can just sit together and be quiet and be content with that. I just like him to be around. I enjoy spending time with him. Also, that hasn't changed throughout all the hard times we have been through. If anything, those hard times have made our relationship stronger, so it is definitely love.
@dpk262006 (58676)
• Delhi, India
9 Jul 08
Yes, I do love my family, which includes my parents, better half and my kids. If there is no love amongst us, we cannot survive as a good unit. Love is actually sharing and caring each other. I love my family in my own manner, I remain always concern about their well-being, theri comfort and their desires. I try to figure out how many of their desires I can easily fulfil and make them feel happy. I am not a perfectr person, but I do give my best possible efforts to make others feel happy.
@grasshopper5257 (438)
• Canada
9 Jul 08
I think that once that you have made a commitment such as marriage you must be committed to the marriage not necessarily to your spouse! That is what is going to carry you through the hard times and sometimes it is easy to forget about why you fell in love with that person in the beginning! Especially when you are trying to figure out how you are going to pay the mortgage and your spouse is whining about getting something frivolous for themselves! Stay committed to the union of marriage and you will get through it!