Rochelle Frank wrote:
My(now) husband didn't speak English when I first met him, and I didn't understand his language.
But the first day I saw him I asked my sister if he was too old for me to marry. I was nine; he was 15. She counted her fingers and said she didn't think so. We were married 11 years later. Just celebrated our 47th anniversary.
thnaks for sharing wish u many many more
Well I don't exactly know what the first sentence I said to my SO but when I first seen him I was thinking, "Damn he is fine!!"
Louidam1 wrote:
Well I don't exactly know what the first sentence I said to my SO but when I first seen him I was thinking, "Damn he is fine!!"
thanks for sharing
He said: I think this is the day that I met my future lifetime partner in life.....He is so sweet.....
He said: I think I'm going to miss this moment......
tridentroofing wrote:
He said: I think this is the day that I met my future lifetime partner in life.....He is so sweet.....
very n ice
Premiertimesol wrote:
He said: I think I'm going to miss this moment......
good one
Premiertimesol wrote:
He said: I think I'm going to miss this moment......
very nice one
tridentroofing wrote:
He said: I think this is the day that I met my future lifetime partner in life.....He is so sweet.....
very nice
The first time I saw my ex-husband in a restaurant, after picking my jaw up from the floor, I said "don't forget your change". We never exchanged names or #'s, but two weeks later, after getting my # from the owner of that restaurant, he called me.
jiberish wrote:
The first time I saw my ex-husband in a restaurant, after picking my jaw up from the floor, I said "don't forget your change". We never exchanged names or #'s, but two weeks later, after getting my # from the owner of that restaurant, he called me.
very nice story
Lgali wrote:
jiberish wrote:
The first time I saw my ex-husband in a restaurant, after picking my jaw up from the floor, I said "don't forget your change". We never exchanged names or #'s, but two weeks later, after getting my # from the owner of that restaurant, he called me.
very nice story
we were only 14.... he asked me when i was leaving school... he was staying on but i left to work in a florist and save up to get married .... we were married at 17
\Brenda Scully wrote:
Lgali wrote:
jiberish wrote:
The first time I saw my ex-husband in a restaurant, after picking my jaw up from the floor, I said "don't forget your change". We never exchanged names or #'s, but two weeks later, after getting my # from the owner of that restaurant, he called me.
very nice story
we were only 14.... he asked me when i was leaving school... he was staying on but i left to work in a florist and save up to get married .... we were married at 17
congratulation nice story

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