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I didn't say I don't find my husband attractive. I said that we recognize we are not the most attractive people in the world, meaning neither of us are supermodels who define what beauty is. Anyways, I'm done debating. As you mentioned, we differ on opinions, and we will leave it at that. The last thing I'll say is I had boyfriends when I was 16 who I felt were "the one", and obviously I was wrong. All I was getting at is that a few years can change a lot concerning your perception of relationships. I wish you luck in your relationship, and I bid you adieu.
I'm getting tired of this as well. I guess all I have to say is: I wish you just as much luck in yours. Ciao.
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155- In my opinion my husband is the most handsome man in the world, no one can compare to his appearance or personality. But that does not mean I'm wrong for finding another man attractive. That does not mean that I fantasize about being with other guys, or that they could ever compare to him. It's human nature to notice attractive people. You can't tell me you have never watched a movie and thought 'wow, that actor is really cute'. If you say you don't then I will call you on it. I'm sorry, I was nice about it earlier but now I will be a bitch. I think you are a damn liar. Also for you to call me out for not being married for 20 or 30+ years is simple stupid, it doesn't matter how long I've been married the point is I am madly in love with my husband. We have had actual hardships that ADULTS have to deal with. You on the other hand, what's the most you have suffered through, y'all couldn't decide what movie to go to? Seriously you are 16, more than likely your relationship won't last. I've been 16 before, I was with a guy for 2 years and I honestly thought he would be the one. Everyone said we were perfect for each other etc. But the truth is more than likely you two will grow apart. If y'all don't kudos to you. Either way seems to me like you are the one that needs to get off your high horse and get a grip on reality. It is very rare for couples to stay together throughout high school, get married and actually stay together. And if they do manage to last a few years divorce rates are higher in 'high school sweethearts' than any other couple. I'm not just shooting that out my ass either, it's a proven statistic. Please quit trying to act like you actually know anything about relationships or even life outside of high school because you are just a child. I don't care if I'm only 21, I know a hell of a lot more about life than you do. Seriously grow the **** up, quit seeing things through innocent eyes and realize that life isn't like the movies, life isn't perfect. With that being said I'm done. I'm not going to sit here and argue with someone who thinks they know more about marriage/life than someone who is actually experiencing it. Have a good day.
Maybe you should get less "well-endowed" friends?
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Either that was just the biggest coincidence ever or he likes your friends knockers. But probably the latter.
didn't thumb anyone because i don't give a shit.