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Have you experienced love second time around? How was it different from the first time? Do you think love changes over the years, as you grow older?
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Have you experienced love second time around? How was it different from the first time? Do you think love changes over the years, as you grow older?
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My heart goes out to Vickie and Asma ( 'He kissed me then vanished forever' Issue 32 ) I can barely contemplate the utter devastation of someone you love simply disappearing without trace.The anguish must be soul destroying. I can only hope that one day they receive the answers they need to rebuild their lives.Until that day I hope they continue to find the courage and strength to continue. Bless the both of you
Posted by: Jackie Field | 2008.09.10 at 04:02 PM
After reading your article in this weeks mag- I couldn't agree with you more!!!!! I was married for 20 years & had 4 kids with him & was unhappy for over half the time!! we were not right for each other but when you are young you cannot see the wood for the trees. Thankfully 4 years ago when I was 42 his found someone more suited to him & left me (yippee!). Then on a night out with my girlfriends I met a wonderful man (8yrs younger) who swept me off my feet & we are still together now- he moved in 3 years ago. I do not want to get married again as I feel there is no need but love surely is better 2nd time around!!
Posted by: Joanne Hope | 2008.09.08 at 04:33 PM
It's far too easy to get divorced nowadays and as a result people don't always work hard to make their marriage a success. It's not always a bed of roses, but if you're prepared to stick at it and compromise from time to time, you can enjoy real happiness with a life-long partner. I've been married for 20 years and my love for my husband just keeps growing.
Posted by: Ursula Post | 2008.09.08 at 12:55 PM