I\'ve been married for 12 years (On March 8th) to the greatest lady I could imagine.
I agree with Dave\'s comments. Very accurate. I know I\'m probably gonna get flamed for saying this, but the older you get the harder it is to find marriage and begin forming a family. If a couple\'s values coincide, and they both agree not to quit on each other they should get married and quit playing games. Once married a lot of hard work and maintenance is required to grow the marriage. In truth, I think this is the scariest part for some, in the West we have a culture of deferred childhood that teaches people to avoid responsibility, conflict and work. The prevailing attitude is \"just have fun\", or \"Look out for number one\". You can\'t have a truly meaningful romance until you make the other person number one. The happiest couples I know have been together since they were young before habits and routines become ingrained. I know one married couple in my church who just celebrated 60 years. They\'ve been married since their early 20\'s. You haven\'t had a candid chat about sex until you\'ve talked to someone who\'s been practicing for 6 decades.