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Old 09-13-2007, 04:39 PM   #100 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by mytmouse57 View Post
Back more on the O.T. -- it's ironic that my marriage failed because there wasn't ENOUGH of the gooey, stupid-head lovey-dovey element to it.

From the moment I met my ex-wife, I always LIKED her. We became good friends. We still are. It's like our friendship got interupted by our marriage... but once we got divorced, we were able to be friends again. Over the years, I've developed a deep and abiding love for her as a friend and co-parent.

But one of the big reasons our marriage failed was a total lack of passionate love.

Not everybody expresses love that way, and certainly not all the time.

Maybe you and/or she are just not built that way?