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Who would you marry?

tarasan

Well-Known Member
If you could marry anyone! tell us who and why here.....

they dont have to be famous, and if your already married you can tell us why and heck maybe throw in a nice story, like when you first met etc.

Thanks guys!!

:angel2: btw I love this angel face!!!
 

DeitySlayer

President of Chindia
My girlfriend. I would have it no other way. Beauty is no substitute for intimacy. But I get both so :D

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I drew this for her at Christmas. She means an incredible amount to me, and encompasses basically everything I would want in a friend. Perfect.
 

tarasan

Well-Known Member
My girlfriend. I would have it no other way. Beauty is no substitute for intimacy. But I get both so :D

deityslayer-albums-stuff-picture2139-cc.jpg


I drew this for her at Christmas. She means an incredible amount to me, and encompasses basically everything I would want in a friend. Perfect.

awesoemage man thanks!!!
 

whereismynotecard

Treasure Hunter
I think Taylor looks a little weird. And he's 16, right? Or somewhere near there... That's a little too young for me. :D I'd feel pervy marrying anyone who is still in high school.
 

Rainbow Mage

Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
LOL notecard, we can always wait til he's older. How about Adam Ruggiero?

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:yes: :yes: :yes:
 

whereismynotecard

Treasure Hunter
I disagree with marriage too, generally. I think the key is to get to know someone REALLY REALLY well before you decide to marry them. So you'll know you won't get sick of them after a while.
 

FluentYank3825

Ironic Idealist
As for me, I'd invent a time-machine, go back 11 years, lynch my 18-year old self, and marry my high school sweetheart. Doing so would've saved me the grief of having six ex-girlfriends. All things considered, she was the perfect woman, intelligent, easy-going, patient, and quite the looker when she tried to be. The feelings we shared for one another were as deep and intimate as any male-female couple could be I blame both myself and our different religious views for pulling us apart. Sufficed to say, leaving her was the biggest mistake I made in my life.
 

whereismynotecard

Treasure Hunter
Maybe if you hadn't left her, she'd have left you. Maybe your differing religious view would have eventually driven her away... Who knows...??
 

FluentYank3825

Ironic Idealist
Maybe if you hadn't left her, she'd have left you. Maybe your differing religious view would have eventually driven her away... Who knows...??

Yes, you're right. Who knows? I have considered the possibility that she would've left me. Loving someone has been and always will be risky; there's always the chance of failure, but looking back at it now, I would've taken that chance anyway. She was that worth it to me.
 

FluentYank3825

Ironic Idealist
Maybe you should look her up and see if she's already taken or not... It's not too late to start something back up again. :D

She is already taken. She married some Catholic computer geek she met in college over five years ago . He's a good man (I met him once), but at times I wonder how well he is treating her (maybe I'm just too over-protective). I met her on FB over a year and half ago and kept in touch for a while, but I haven't heard from her since last
Thanksgiving.
 
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