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  • Every minute of day and night, particularly, when I go to the bathroom. Nothing says 'I love you and want to be with you' like peeing together
  • I don't need to spend every minute of every day with him, but I am fine with saying wouldn't mind spending all my time with him as he wishes he could still do. We just enjoy each others company very much. We are independent, as a couple. We are a partnership, but we do have our own thoughts and favorites and such. However when we're apart we wish the other was there to enjoy what we're going through as well. And being together can be simply, I'm in the house cooking or sewing and he's chopping firewood or working outside and we help each other throughout the day. It doesn't mean we are in each others presence at every moment. I think it is very healthy for couples to share more of their lives together if they choose and not to be so independent, separate friends, separate interests, separate eating, separate work which tends to separate them rather than join them together in common bonds and concerns. Families are failing in part because people are so worried about losing themselves instead of seeing themselves as a new creature all together, as a family, not as two single people living together because they love each other. Families should be families, together, caring for one another, that's a loving priority.

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