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Re: If I had knownQuote: A Marriage requires Work
Originally Posted by ArtrillaDevine I'm sorry that I didn't know what real marriage consisted of I guess I thought that all it required was the promise of forever Love I didn't realized that it required work and constant effort on my part I thought that it would be enough to tell you that you held my heart. I didn't think that I would ever loose you because I didn't do any maintenance No matter how much you tried to express your needs, somehow it never made sense. But now that you have left me and moved on I finally think that I have a clue That if I had just done the little things then maybe I would still have you! |
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Re: Re: If I had knownQuote: Originally Posted by ArtrillaDevine Originally Posted by ArtrillaDevine A Marriage requires WorkI'm sorry that I didn't know what real marriage consisted of I guess I thought that all it required was the promise of forever Love I didn't realized that it required work and constant effort on my part I thought that it would be enough to tell you that you held my heart. I didn't think that I would ever loose you because I didn't do any maintenance No matter how much you tried to express your needs, somehow it never made sense. But now that you have left me and moved on I finally think that I have a clue That if I had just done the little things then maybe I would still have you! LOTS and LOTS of work. And it takes two. One must impeach thoughts of self and cling only to thoughts of their union with their spouse. There is never such a thing as 'it's your fault!'. It is OUR fault. It is OUR marriage. It is OUR shared responsibility in good times and in bad. It is OUR love that fails if we fail. It is OUR uncertainties, OUR selfishness, OUR heartaches, or OUR love that will determine the outcome of OUR marriage. Don't blame yourself for a failed marriage or relationship. You were not alone in that failing, so don't take all of the responsibility. Pass it on. Marcus |
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