What is the greatest lesson you learned from your parents' marriage?
By Kokolomokmok
@Kokolomokmok (57)
Philippines
December 22, 2009 11:41pm CST
It's about not letting go of each other's hands on stormy weather and cuddling and loving each other more when the sun came shining through...
7 responses
@Apple3Cranberry (678)
• United States
26 Dec 09
the greatest lesson is to not get married and abstain from all ill things especially the internet.
@Kokolomokmok (57)
• Philippines
26 Dec 09
pardon my inquiry, but what is to be abstained from the internet?
@mylearn (37)
• China
23 Dec 09
from my parent's i believe that communication and understand each other is the most inportment thing, after many years live togther, they can give hand to other, and need not other ask for help. sometimes just a small action can tell you what they want to say, what they want ?
@DenverLC (1143)
• Philippines
26 Dec 09
My parents marriage have opened up a lot of good lessons for me and I believed to some close acquintances too. I have learned the value of real and pure love regardless of odds and downfalls, still the vows of oneness have driven them up all back to normal.I admire the giving and taking in almost all aspects, the passion they have showed the world in raising us their children with all firmness and dedication. these facts will surely be adopted by me at the time when Im already facing the next cycle of my married life and I will based all qualities I have seen from my mother to decide and choose my perfect match.
@happy2512 (1266)
• Philippines
23 Dec 09
I learned from their marriage is they were able to survive to be with each other through the years from rear me & my sibling without the help of my grandparents.