Chad and I have been together for nine and married for eight (nine this year). Although I must say, we "hung out" and were "friendly" for about three years before that. So, I would say, altogether, 12 years...lol.
I've known DH for 16 years, we've been together 11 and married for 9 1/2. Can you believe I met him when I was 14...that is why it took us so long to get together, we were just too young!
I've known my husband for 30 years (WOW!!) (we were in youth group together at church as kids). We've been together for 17.5 years, and married for 16.5 of them.
We will be together 20 years on October 30 of this year. Our first date - October 30, 1989. I was 16 and he was 17.
We have been married 17 years as of February 19 of this year.
We met when we were around 7 or 8. We actually went on a double date when he was 16 and I was 15. Except, we were not on the date with each other. I was with the guy I had been dating a year and he was with my BFF.
We've been married for 36 years
and dated for 5 years before that. As I get older, I realize more and more that it's not enough. I am in love with my husband more than ever, yet the years are sliding by so quickly. Average age span for a man is 75. If that holds true for us, then we only have 15 years left. It's not enough. I am at the stage of cherishing every moment we have together.
I met my husband at the age of 16. We married at 19 and have been married for 32 years...I'm 52, he has been a wonderful husband and father. I just got lucky I guess...
18 years...(would be longer but we took a break once--that didn't last long...lol) I can finish his sentences and he can finish mine...Sometimes we answer the kids in "stero"..it freaks them out so much...now we do it just on purpose..our little kids (12 & 7) are used to it but our older ones.24,23,19,18**..FREAK OUT--we love bugging them this way.
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