Are you married? Do you live alone? Or do you live together with a girl/boyfriend?
(This post was last modified: 08 Dec 2013, 16:35 by Like Ra.)
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| Yes, I'm married | 65 | ||
| No, I'm not married but I live with a girl/boyfriend | 18 | ||
| I'm not married and I live with my parents | 10 | ||
| I'm not married and I live with a room mate | 5 | ||
| I live alone | 34 | ||
| Other, please comment | 3 | ||
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Are you married? Do you live alone?
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Married, but she's in London, UK and I'm in Montreal. So technically separated, but kinda more than that lol. We agreed to just be "bestest friends". Staying married so that should I pass on she gets my veterans pension.
Its odd, but I live with my parents. Jobwise up to now there wasn't the real chance to leave and I split up this summer with my girlfriend (together for 5 years, even engaged for quite a while, but...).
But for me its somewhat frustrating, because some things I cannot do as long as I live here.
LoL I'm the only one who answered "I live alone" 😟 I've been talking to a chick tho that I could see being serious with. We'll see how it goes.
Not married, never will get married, spent 7 years living together, before she left, she couldn't handle my "weird" fantasies any longer, now on girlfriend number 2, also on 7 years, and she isn't very accepting either, I don't know why I still keep her on....maybe its just for company, beats loneliness.
Girlfriend no2 seems to be staying because I can provide a comfortable life for her. (08 Dec 2013, 23:30 )Atsta Wrote: spent 7 years (08 Dec 2013, 23:30 )Atsta Wrote: also on 7 yearsThe magic 7 years. Classic. 3 months, 1 year, 3 years and 7 years. 7-8 years is the most difficult (in way too many cases - catastrophic) period for a married couple.
If I find someone to settle down with I'm not even going to mention it. If she wants to get freaky w/ me in bed, or asks me leading questions, that's awesome but I'm not going to push anything. Being in a relationship with someone who loves you and is reliable is a lot more important that trying to fulfill some fetish.
I only do things (date, whatever) with those who share the same interests. I refuse to be ashamed of what I like and who I am. Denying our desires, likes, etc, leads to unhappiness, which means the relationship will be unhappy eventually, as at least one partner is not having his or her needs met. I see it constantly and have done peer counseling where this is the biggest issue.
Everyone I know is aware of who I am, and aware of my kinks etc. Even family. If they don't accept, that's too bad, because my happiness is important.
Married with my boyfriend for almost 10 years now..
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