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Topic: Divorced twice
mcattygarnett's photo
Sat 08/09/08 06:46 PM
I have been married and divorced twice and I am not giving up so why would I give up on anyone else?

Peekinin's photo
Sat 08/09/08 06:48 PM
Mirror?huh

Why you saying the "m" word?huh bigsmile :wink: happy laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

YourLove1's photo
Sat 08/09/08 06:49 PM

correction...I will not get married a 3rd time. or twice. haha
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MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 08/09/08 06:50 PM


:smile: Would you ever marry someone who has been divorced twice? :smile:

:smile: Why/why not?:smile:


are u bored mirrorrofl
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MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 08/09/08 06:51 PM

Mirror?huh

Why you saying the "m" word?huh bigsmile :wink: happy laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh
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TxsGal3333's photo
Sat 08/09/08 06:51 PM
Humm I don't have a problem with how many times they have been married just means they have not found the one yet. Only divorced once here a long time ago maybe someday I will try it again who knows lolbigsmile

ozzy_lover's photo
Sat 08/09/08 06:51 PM
I think that you should just live life. if your happy with that person, its all good. But if you have any doubts what so ever, slow down. figure stuff out. thats what i would do. marriage is another way of saying that your in love with that person. But you don't have to be married to be in love.

MirrorMirror's photo
Sat 08/09/08 06:51 PM


:smile: Would you ever marry someone who has been divorced twice? :smile:

:smile: Why/why not?:smile:


I will marry one who is divorce 8 times .Guess why ?
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alonenotlonely's photo
Sat 08/09/08 06:55 PM
I've never been married, but if I were to find that someone who fulfilled all the cliches, I'd like to think it wouldn't matter.

iamherefornow's photo
Sat 08/09/08 09:23 PM
I was wife number five or four depending on how you count. (Married wife two, divorced, remarried) He was my third and it was my best. It must not have been to bad for him, he died a very happy man had more to his name then he had ever had before.

jdquig's photo
Sat 08/09/08 09:25 PM
it is the present that matters, not his/her past

iamherefornow's photo
Sat 08/09/08 09:28 PM
Don't we usually learn from our mistakes? Shouldn't that make us better people?

Gams's photo
Sat 08/09/08 09:32 PM
Not if he was only 20....might just be a bad sign, LOL
But 40's, 50's, or 60's sure....that's a lot of years for a lot of things to go right or wrong as the case may be.

scoundrel's photo
Sat 08/09/08 09:35 PM
Maybe.
As to why/why not:
Why? They won't talk nonsense. They know what they need/want, and what is reasonable for them to do to achieve their goal.
Why not? Only they can answer that one.

stardust50's photo
Sat 08/09/08 09:50 PM
Geez I guess I need to try it at least once before I die

FireOfThePhoenix's photo
Sat 08/09/08 09:53 PM
Only married once, only divorced once and thinks perhaps living in sin would just be easier than doing it all over again.

That or Vegas Baby, could do it all on one weekend!

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