I don't know about you but I am sure glad all this Royal Wedding stuff is over. Don't tell me you got up at 4 AM just so you could watch the Royal Wedding live on American Television. If you did your probably wondering "did they sign a prenup". The odds are they will need one some day because till death do us part is almost an invisible creature in today's world. Marriage is a wonderful thing but depending on your point of view so is divorce. I have never been married or divorced and I'm not about to start having children in or out of wedlock just so I can experience marriage and or divorce.
The Royal couple have signed the papers and now the dust is beginning to settle. I hope their marriage is blissful all the way to eternity but the odds of that happening are extremely unlikely. Lots of couples get divorces, some are simple while others involve everything but the kitchen sink. Whether simple or complex, there are degrees of grief, shock, denial, anger, bargaining and depression that must be dealt with when the time comes to split up the sheets. So if the word blissful has been deleted from your dictionary, buy yourself some new sheets. Sheets are a lot cheaper than the cost of emotions when degrees of grief, shock, denial, anger, bargaining and depression are involved
No one is perfect. Everyone makes mistakes, gets upset and loses control from time to time but life goes on with or without the person you thought you were going to spend the rest of your life with. I guess living in sin as the world like to call it has spoiled my views on the value of marriage but at least I know what makes me happy and what price I'm willing to pay for that happiness.
Well,,,,all I have to say is this::::
ReplyDeleteTomorrow GWR and I will married 28 years...So, Happy Anniversary to us !!
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28 years and not even a cross word! Hmmmmmm! Must be a blessful wedding!
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