Love & Marriage

It is human nature to desire the company of another warm soul and Love is the ultimate term of endearment. Love represents a strong positive emotion of regard for affection, a beloved person as in, “I love my husband.” Love can also be a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction.
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Everyone dreams of finding their soul mate, entering into a committed relationship, and living happily ever after. In order for any relationship to succeed, it must begin with open communication.
Love does not conquer all and maintaining a healthy relationship requires hard work.

Preparing for Marriage is a major life-changing event. Marriage is a close and intimate union.
Marriage is a social, religious, spiritual and/or legal union of individuals that creates kinship.

Are you ready to take your relationship to the next level?
How long have you been married?
Can you share some valuable lessons learned?

Let’s start Shmoozing!

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

Gail March 21, 2012 at 2:35 PM

To everyone out there who complains about their marriage. If you and your spouse don’t understand that marriage is like a job… you have to work at it everyday or it won’t last.
It takes a great deal of understanding and cooperation for a marriage to survive and be happy.
With the stresses of everyday work, finances, family etc. it’s not easy. However, it is totally comforting , rewarding and so wonderful to be in a happy marriage! I speak from my own happy marriage experience!

Head Shmoozer February 8, 2012 at 12:09 PM

To everyone out there like Suzy Q, who have had one or two bad relationships… don’t give up! If you give up you don’t stand a chance at happiness. I have a suggestion, there are many online dating websites that have had much success with people meeting and getting married. Search for them and post your profile.
Yes, you need to be careful to meet in a neutral place such as a restaurant the first time. But it’s just like meeting someone in your everyday life. Sometimes they are good and sometimes not so good. Some people lie on the dating websites as well someone you might meet in your everyday life could be a liar, as well.
Most importantly, get to know that new person in your life before making a commitment, take your time. Good luck and don’t ever give up!

Suzy Q February 7, 2012 at 10:05 PM

Love and marriage, what a great topic. I could go on forever. Woman meets man or visa versa, they ‘fall in love’. Then they ‘fall out of love’. How does that work? There are all kinds of reasons, they didn’t grow together, they don’t see eye to eye, of course there is always the cheater (could be either spouse), but someone always gets hurt, how sad.
Did they get married for the wrong reasons, maybe. I’ve been through a divorce, actually two divorces. I thought they were the right men for me, but I guess not. I was devoted, but they strayed. Am I bitter, I guess somewhat. Can I trust another man, not sure.
I know marriage can be great. My parents were married for 50 years and I observed that they were very happy most of the time. They had their quarrels, but always made up, they were wonderful to each other and to me.
I am looking forward and maybe someday, as other people have expressed on ShmoozeTalk, my prince charming will come along when I’m not even looking!
It feels good to be able to express myself without having to give my name, thank you ShmoozeTalk!

Artie November 28, 2009 at 7:37 PM

My wife and I will be married 50 years June 2010. I am 72 and she is 70. We still feel likes kids. Laura was my high school sweetheart. We have a married son and daughter plus 8 grandchildren!
Most people don’t realize that a solid rewarding marriage does not come easy.We have been through many trials and tribulations along with much happiness. I still work in my own business with my son. My wife is there for me all the time as I am there for her. I just don’t get the ‘living together’ scenario that so many couples are in to. It’s just too easy to walk away from that lifestyle. No commitment, no real reason to stay if you have a serious disagreement.
Take it from someone who knows. My wife and I have had many a serious disagreement, but because we are married, committed to each other and very much in love for almost 50 years, we work it out, no argument will ever separate us. Here’s to love, marriage and ShmoozeTalk.com. What a great concept, Shmoozing, buying a great meaningful T-shirt and giving back to help cure heart disease.

Sherrie November 23, 2009 at 1:28 PM

There’s nothing like a wonderful, devoted, loving marriage. However, marriage is a lot of work. One must continue to care and understand your spouse, have compassion, empathy, a sense of humor, etc. I can’t find the words to tell you how gratifying, totally fulfilling and satisfying a good, loving marriage is! I highly recommend it!
I’m glad I found this great website. I love to Shmooze and can’t wait to get my T-shirt to help fight heart disease!

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