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  • There's no such thing as forever. One of us is going to croak eventually. But we're old so I feel pretty confident that he's the guy for me;)
  • I have been with my husband for going on 5 years. we have been married for 1 year this month. Iam 20 and he is 22. I think that it will last forever ONLY if both people communicate effectivley and are always striving to be a better person for the other. as soon as selfishness and an unwillingness to meet the other half way enter the relationship, I think it would be hard-pressed to survive. I have confidence in my relationship because he has never given me a reason to doubt him.
  • Ok well you have to be optimistic but me and my boyfriend have been together less than a year but we have been through everything from money trouble aswell as our parents who disagree with us being together and my boyfriends dad beats him which makes me want to kill his father but all I can do is support my bf. Also our school life is pretty stressing yet somehow even after all that and the fact that we have known each other since we were 7 not once in our intire relationship do I remember a fight so I think it will last unfortunately the biggest hurtle of our relationship has yet to come. Oh btw I'm 16
  • I'm leaning toward thinking that we will last a very long time. If eternally comes into question, then I'll be traveling with her in spirit form. I can see this being the relationship they'll remember me for. I'll make it last as long as it can. I'm 21, almost 22.
  • I met him when I was 18, proposed five weeks later and that was four years ago. We've been married for two and I'm having a baby in October. I think we're a good fit and I think we'll last. If only because we're the only people we could find who could put up with each other! =)
  • I met my ex at 14. We dated 8 years, married for 23. He came from a cheating father (big time), and a mother that turned a blind eye. By middle age ALL 5 boys had affairs and 4 marriages were destroyed. My parents eloped on a whim and have been together almost 60 years and are madly in love. How we grow up shapes our values. Find someone who values communication, believes in faithfulness (he brings it up that it's important to him). Trust your gut. 80% of communication is non verbal. People from stable, loving homes learn to value and expect it.

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