Originally Posted by lms30:
“Totally agree with this. On paper, me and my husband have nothing in common, he likes football but I don't although I am the one who takes my son to all the games he plays in etc, hates telly progs like BB (but still watches it and knows what's going on, hmm), likes politics and economics and watching tv shows that, for me, are like watching paint dry but as I get older, I'm becoming more interested. We have different views on certain things like immigration and religion and there have been many "debates", because he is argumentative and enjoys a good debate. But we have the same morals and values and have a laugh together. I really don't think it is necessary for a couple to like/do all the same things and personally, would find it a bit claustrophobic if we did.”
“Totally agree with this. On paper, me and my husband have nothing in common, he likes football but I don't although I am the one who takes my son to all the games he plays in etc, hates telly progs like BB (but still watches it and knows what's going on, hmm), likes politics and economics and watching tv shows that, for me, are like watching paint dry but as I get older, I'm becoming more interested. We have different views on certain things like immigration and religion and there have been many "debates", because he is argumentative and enjoys a good debate. But we have the same morals and values and have a laugh together. I really don't think it is necessary for a couple to like/do all the same things and personally, would find it a bit claustrophobic if we did.”
Ditto with me and hubs. Our friends gave us 6 months when we married. We married young, I was 20 hubs 22. 38 years later and we're still together.




she's lovely!!

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