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hello everyone, I will have been married for 40 years on July 12th, planning a big party cause I only had a small wedding, cant wait only wish I was as slim as I was 40 years ago!
I think I need a medal for putting up with Mr H but that is only my opinion.
I've just passed the 18 month point, however we have been together for 15 years so in theory it should be 16.5 years. Or thats what it feels like anyway.
yes was it Princes Dianne who said that there were three people in this marriage, I think I will tell her to go forth and multiply. She never helps around the house
Congrats to both of you Wear your long service medal with pride We've done 25 plus 8 living together before the Big Day so feel I'm finally settling down
Oooh, good thing you said that, I've just realised it's going to be our 15th this year (old romantic fool me, as you can see, lol), I'd better go and check what that's supposed to be, hoping it's not something expensive!!!
One of the DJs the other day was fretting about what to get the missus for their steel anniversary. The replies from listeners went from a new car (suggested mostly by women) to a new iron or washing-machine (suggested mostly by men, strangely enough).
Anyway, power to you for sticking it that long, either you or him must be doing something right. ;-)
good luck cleaning your new chandelier bookworm. ( golly I hope I have spelt that French word right!)
One of my cousins was bought a nice new set of saucepans by her hubby when she was 40. He was gobsmacked when she was not pleased. LITERALLY! I think he may be still wearing one of the pans on his anatomy
I see that we have some long serving partnerships on here. Makes me glad to know people are still willing to stick together. I think the reason we are still together is because of all the give and take in our marriage.
He gives I take!
The daft thing is though, I still love him to bits, I think it is because we allow each other a lot of space. We are total opposites, we dont even choose the same meals when we go out. He has his hobbies and I have mine. I suppose we dont compete with each other in any way
Same here, we are at complete odds, I am a bookworm (yes, the nick fits the person!), he barely ever picks up a newspaper. I love meat, chicken, seafood, all types of meat, he only ever touches beef... He's a dour Northerner who says not a lot and sulks for ever, I am a fiery Latin who shouts, stamps and gets it over with... Yet, we've been together for over 20 yrs (took me 8 yrs to agree to marry him, lol), so go figure...
it's about time i start with the hints for my o/h. (else he forgets!) 30 june we'll be wed 33 years. got together in germany (met in a disco - he thought i was german and i thought he was so we danced a couple of dances without a word), proposed in hull, wed in california, been here in hull for 25 years (haven't lost my accent at all).
two golden rules have served us - he gets friday night out and we go out every saturday night together and the other rule - never-ever go shopping together.
I can relate to that! However Fri night is our night out at the pub with friends and he does have his golf days away with the boys - shopping, he's actually very useful for carrying and getting clothes to the changing room (as long as I'm paying)