I’ve been married for 33 years and no, I don’t believe in soulmates. I don’t think there’s just one person out there for everyone. I think you could make things works with a number of different people.
My feeling in any relationship was always that if the good outweighs the bad, you should stay. If the bad outweighs the good, you’d be better off on your own. (I guess I’m a pragmatist, rather than a romantic.)
I think the concept of “soulmates” assumes someone else can or should “make you happy.” In reality, only you can make yourself happy. You are responsible for your own happiness.

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I 110% agree Mary!!
You were a beautiful bride wow!!! 🤩
But how is it possible that ‘93 was 33 years ago?!
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Put me in the agree column in the ledger of marriage and happiness.
What a lovely wedding photo!
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Beautiful, beautiful photo, Mary. Such life! I mostly agree with you, but I do think sometimes we get some kind of cosmic nudge. hehe
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A beautiful couple! I too, agree, MaryG. A friend who was a divorce attorney before she retired said to a group of us long-marrieds that there was little difference between us and many of her clients—except more than a few of them told her after the fact that they’d made a mistake.
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I agree with what you said 100 percent. Especially the part about how only you are responsible for your own happiness. YES. 💜
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With you all the way……
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