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Q: "Marriages are made in heaven" how many of you agree with this?

10 years 49 weeks ago in  Relationships - China

 
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marriages are made through mutual attraction and compatibility. Through communication and compromise. Through hard work and understanding. and of course ****ing ! laugh Do they allow ****ing in heaven ?

happywanderer:

That is a beautiful response.  And yes they do!

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angryI hope this guyrichirocks isn't going to be another "English topic, learn for free starter".

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Yes. The problem is, things get in the way of each other's happiness. Selfishness, etc.

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No they are not made in heaven, unless you create your little bit of heaven together. Marriage is about love, respect, compromise and sometimes just shear hard work. The rewards for that though are numerous, the sharing of lives and knowing there is always one person who will always be there for you. Of course sometimes it all unravels and goes disastrously wrong but even then we go out and try again. It is deeply ingrained in us to be with someone, to be a part of something more than just friendship, but it is made by our own efforts.

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Interesting. Can't be Silva/Matty. You waste your three questions by not asking anything. At least learn to be funny. I'll tell you a secret, you can ask more than 3 dumb questions.

 I'll say this to make it China related, if the marriage is "Made In China" don't expect it to last.

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@ Ted
I'm still trying to get the wife a tattoo that says Made in China.

Scandinavian:

as a starter, why don't you get an old fashioned stamp. So when you get ready to go out for dinner, as she is almost out the door. STAMP....Hmmm, OK, that might not be the way to a long lasting marriage. 

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TedDBayer:

I want to use a branding iron, and apply "Property of Ted", That will never happen but you should see my butt, been sold and traded over and over.

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tell that to Anne Boleyn....

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didn't think anyone would get it... :-p

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mArtiAn:

  Well she certainly did. Poor cow thought old Henry said if she didn't bare him a child in the first year she'd have to give him head.

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lmao,,,,  best boleyn joke i ever heard,,,   haha..   ol' 8 was such a dick !    funniest thing to me is how some people thought/think/thunk he set up CoE out of some sort of religious conviction !

 

 

(I'm religious)

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  Yeh, and God created the world in seven days. Someone up there's responsible for a lot of real shoddy craftsmenship.

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