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379.1 | seemed like it had always been so | RAINBO::MODICA | | Wed Aug 19 1987 14:34 | 4 |
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The key thing for us was that after having dated for a week or two
we felt as if we'd been together much much longer. It felt "right".
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379.2 | To make a short story long... | RETORT::RON | | Sat Aug 22 1987 13:06 | 60 |
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This question brings back memories of days long gone...
Adi and I were a part of a very tightly-knit social group and had
been going steady for about a year. 'Going steady' was a very
formal and well understood status in that culture. It implied a
certain level of commitment. I took it for granted that I'd see
her every day I was in town and that she will see no one else
when I was not.
One evening, a bunch of us were sitting in somebody's house
and the discussion turned to marriage. I made the statement that
I was happy with things the way they were, that I didn't want to
get married - ever.
One of the guys, a good looking Don Juan who had been very
successful with the ladies, turned to me and said, Ronnie, you're
an idiot. Adi is the best thing that ever happened to you in your
life and if you do not marry her, someone else will.
He then turned to her and proposed. He said that he realized they
were not in love, but they were very good friends (as, indeed, we
all were) and won't have surprises. He said that he could provide
for her a lot better that I could (God's truth) and that he would
appreciate her a lot more.
It was apparent Giora was very serious. We all became very quiet.
He spoke for a while and said a lot more. I remember his last
words were, "Say yes, and I'll get a Rabbi in here right now".
Not practical, seeing that it was late at night, but very
impressive.
Next morning I went back to school (in another town. I usually
stayed the week and came home for weekends). I kept thinking
about the evening before and realized that if one day she decided
to leave me, I'd be totally devastated. I wasn't sure I loved
her, in the same way I didn't love myself - I simply thought of
her as part of me and felt that if I didn't have her around, I
would be --in an inexplicable way-- maimed.
So, the next weekend I told her that we were going to be married.
She didn't seem very impressed. As usual, she knew it all along
and simply waited for me to find out for myself. I then said that
this doesn't change anything - I'll still be THE MAN, I'll still
be wearing the pants; I'll still be making all the big decisions.
Over twenty five years later, we're still happy and still very
married (and, yes, I guess I was right: things remained the same
and she still has me wound around her little finger). She's in
Europe now, touring it with the two girls (one of whom is already
married while the other says she never will. Guess who takes
after dad). I am here, using Saturday morning to write a note...
In retrospect, Giora was right. I havn't seen him in four or five
years, but heard that he is divorced now. Had Adi accepted his
public proposal, those twenty six years ago, he would probably
still be happily married today.
-- Ron
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379.3 | | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | the Gort | Mon Aug 24 1987 21:47 | 3 |
| EX SO...
Poor judgement folks just plain ole poor judgement.
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379.4 | can't have your cake and eat it too | CSSE::CLARK | I'm not Beethoven | Tue Aug 25 1987 17:36 | 9 |
| We had been going together for about 2 years and had reached
a point where we actually got along well! Then my wife had a
chance to relocate to Denver and we had to make a decision.
We got married and it just keeps getting better!
I guess to sum up, we both concluded that we couldn't just keep
drifting along forever just working the same job and 'going
steady'. Some of our friends from that time and place (Bell
Labs 1982) still haven't come to that conclusion.
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379.5 | having my cake and eating it. | SKYLIT::SAWYER | i'll take 2 myths and 3 traditions...to go.. | Wed Aug 26 1987 12:54 | 27 |
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well, the first s.o......
we met at a club that i was playing in....
she was married as was i.
we both admitted to not loving our spouses.
started spending llots of time together....got seperated from
ex-spouses...recognized how happy and in love we were....and started
living together....3 of the best years of my life!
the 2'nd s.o.
met on a dock in maine...my kids and i were fishing...she and
her child came along, joined us...ended spending the whole night
and week together...started a long distance romance that was
wonderful for 2 years!
the 3'rd s.o. (and current)
kidded each other in the halls at first
started talking
met for a drink
started spending days/weeks together...
on a mistty afternoon in newport, overlooking the shore...
told her that i wasn't sure what love really was but boy did i think
i loved her!!!
she reciprocated and we've been together since...2.5 years.
i wonder what the next ones will be like?
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379.6 | Huh? | DSSDEV::BURROWS | Jim Burrows | Wed Aug 26 1987 13:30 | 12 |
| I am a little amused by the sequence:
well, the first s.o......
she was married as was i.
Would you count your spouse at the time you met your "first
S.O." your zeroth S.O.? This is compatible with computerese
zero-based counting, but mildly confusing in more normal social
circumstances. Or are you suggesting that she was not
significant?
JimB.
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379.7 | you're probly not gonna believe this but... | LEZAH::BOBBITT | face piles of trials with smiles | Wed Aug 26 1987 14:54 | 7 |
| would you believe that I grew so close to him within a month I decided
to spend my life with him....and he with me? That we were soul
mates? No, it's not perfect...but perfection might get boring.
Things seem to get better and better though....
-Jody
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379.8 | 2 happy years together, so why break up ? | VIDEO::OSMAN | type video::user$7:[osman]eric.six | Wed Aug 26 1987 17:43 | 13 |
| There's some more confusion in there...
You talk about "a happy 2 years together" and then you talk about
the next s.o.
You left out whatever suddenly made a "happy 2 years" become
terrible, and hence (another) breakup.
In fact, about three times you repeatedly talked about
wonderful times with an s.o. and each time you left out the
important detail about why the breakup.
/Eric
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379.10 | Um, er, just kidding... | KYOA::HANSON | Caution:Prone to sudden Fun Attacks | Wed Aug 26 1987 18:09 | 6 |
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Perhaps, methinks, it had something to do with her father...
and the shotgun he was wielding at the time...
8^)
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379.11 | Looking on the bright side | SSDEVO::CHAMPION | The Elf! | Wed Aug 26 1987 20:03 | 14 |
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RE: .5 -
Regardless of the previous jokes (the line *was* open) I admire
that you remembered the good times, the happy times, above all when
the romance(s) ended. And who knows? With an outlook like that,
your current S.O. may become *THE* S.O. for life.
May we *all* look back and see sunshine........
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Carol
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379.12 | it works fine! | SKYLIT::SAWYER | i'll take 2 myths and 3 traditions...to go.. | Thu Aug 27 1987 10:37 | 67 |
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re 11
carol...excellent!
welcome to theg club of openminded and growing people!
re 6, 8...jim and eric
i was 19
she was 20
it was those hippy days of free love
she wandered into the apartment like a stray cat.
and got pregnant.
i suggested living together and raising the child but not
getting married cuz i didn't love her.
after awhile, when i become quite involved emotionally with the
child, she said...."marry me or i go away and you'll never
see the child again!"
this i couldn;t bear.
so we got married
had another child
then i met the first s.o.
and we fell in love
and i got seperated
got custody of the kids
and have been happy ever since.
the first s.o.? a terrible break up?
no...after about 3 years we were no longer in love like we
had been for the first 2 years.
we decided to end it before the battes begun.
it hurt both of us to let go but it was the right thing to do
and i've been happy since....except for noting.
the 2'nd s.o. and i had some rough times though.
she wanted to get married for life and i didn't believe that
anyone has the right to ask "forever" from anyone or to offer
"forever" to anyone.
we still loved each other at the time of the breakup but i wanted
to be free and she wanted to play traditional married games.
so we split....that was rough for about 6 months...to a year...
but, not being one to sit around and mope, i found things to do
and managed to amuse myself until i was over the breakup.
i still see her on occasion...as friends.
the last thing she said to me, during our breakup, was...
"i'll always love you"
i said "don't be silly, you'll meet someone who fits your life
style better and fall in love again"
she said "nope...just you."
she's happily married now....!
so much for "forever"
i don't care how long a relationship lasts.
i don't even think about it.
i stay with a person as long as we're both happy.
after that.....time to move.
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379.13 | isn't that plural tense? | YODA::BARANSKI | Remember, this only a mask... | Fri Aug 28 1987 15:18 | 7 |
| RE: .12
"she wandered into the apartment like a stray cat. and got pregnant."
Odd... I've allways thought of the verb 'got pregnant' was plural...
Jim. :-{
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379.14 | i wonder where she went to after the birth? | SKYLIT::SAWYER | i'll take 2 myths and 3 traditions...to go.. | Fri Aug 28 1987 18:13 | 9 |
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re 13.
how silly of me.
yup we did *it* and we got pregnant and i stayed with the child
and i'm still with the child and have paid every last cent for the
upbringing of that child from 0--15.11 years.
how nice of me.
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379.16 | listen to this! | COMET::BERRY | Well, what would YOU say? | Sat Aug 29 1987 05:24 | 26 |
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Well, no wait, it's like this....
I said, "Kathy," (cuz that's what I call her), "I *love* you!"
And she said, "Dwight..."
So I said, "what?" (well what YOU say?)
And she said, "I love you too!"
So I said, "Will you, I mean could you, say, well.... I guess what
I want to say is, would you mind marrying me very much???"
And she said, "Dwight...."
So I said, "What?" (well what would YOU say?)
And she said, "I'd love to marry you...but why do you want to marry
me?"
And I said, "Cuz, that's what YOU DO!!!
The End
*Dwight*
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379.19 | I'm not italian, but am often mistaken for Tony! | TELCOM::MAHLER | Don't touch me. I'm all slimy! | Tue Sep 08 1987 13:23 | 1 |
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379.21 | Marriage? Us kids? Are we old enough? | CSMADM::WATKINS | | Mon Sep 21 1987 13:36 | 7 |
| Will somebody please tell MY Italian that "that's what YOU DO"
He must have missed something in his upbringing.
"Marriage? Huh? I mean, sure we're going to spend the rest of
our lives together, but only *old* people get married"
Stacie
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379.23 | NOT TOO ROMANTIC, BUT IT WORKED ! | VAXUUM::MUISE | | Fri Oct 02 1987 11:53 | 11 |
| we were happily living together for 3 whole months. my sister called
from her home in hawaii and said she was gonna come home with her
hawaiian fiance to get married. said i to robert: "she won't be
able to afford another trip to ny for maybe 20 years, so we'd better
get married with her so she can be at my wedding. said robert:
ok.
jacki
(ps. double weddings are really fun!)
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379.26 | How to correct errors in your reply... | STEREO::FLIS | | Tue Mar 01 1988 08:36 | 29 |
| re: .24 & .25 (and general to all noters...)
NOTE: This is *totally* off the subject, but...
I have seen this several times and believe that it is not intentional,
rather due to the fact that many noters don't know how to correct
the problem. REPLY .24 had an error in it and the author cited
a correction with REPLY .25.
This is not necessary (but *may* have been intentional; what do
I know... ;-). Anywho, a more proper way to correct the problem
is as follows...
With the erroneous note displayed (eg: while reading the erroneous
note) type 'DELETE'. Answer 'Y' at the prompt. Your reply will
be deleted and the *previous* reply will be displayed. At this
time type the command 'REPLY/LAST'. A reply will be started and
it will be filled with the reply that you just deleted!!. You can
now go through it and edit it to correct the error that you noticed.
When you are done, you finish up as with any other reply. Hope
this helps.
To the Moderators: If there is a better place for this type of
information let me know and I will modify and move it. Or, you
are welcome to.
jim
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379.27 | It's already there - now if people would read it! | QUARK::LIONEL | We all live in a yellow subroutine | Tue Mar 01 1988 10:21 | 5 |
| Re: .26
This information is in the conference introduction in note 1.1.
Steve
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379.28 | Thank heaven for stubborn Italians! | HYSTER::THEIL | Geez Dehr!!! | Thu Jun 09 1988 12:17 | 6 |
| I still don't know why my S.O. proposed to me.
I keep telling him he's crazy, but he insists (and I'm glad!!!)
denise
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379.29 | I was voted into office. | SWSNOD::DALY | Serendipity 'R' us | Thu Jun 09 1988 13:38 | 15 |
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Gerry and I had known each other for 13 years before he proposed marriage to
me. Each year Gerry, his brother and various other friends (all guys) go out
west or to Europe to ski for a month or so. Since his work is seasonal he is
able to do this. Each year, however, the group gets smaller. One by one the
friends he goes with have gotten married, had kids, or had girlfriends that
would pressure them into skipping the trip. In 1987, only four of the "old
gang" were able to make the trip. It seems that his brother had asked him
if I had ever attempted to dissuade him from going. When he responded that I
had never tried to do so, the members of the group basically said "You better
grab her. She's one in a million". He proposed to me the day he got back!
Marion
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379.30 | | SPGSAM::MCNALLY | | Mon Jul 11 1988 15:43 | 18 |
| We have been going together for 4 years. I moved in with him
2 1/2 yrs. ago (trial). He proposed to me on Easter of this year
by giving me an easter basket filled with candy, and in the middle
of the basket was a big egg....
and much to my surprise...
a diamond stuffed in the egg!!!!!!!!!!!!
Then he asked "Will you be my wife"
I laughed -- it just sounded so funny. I accepted of course!
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