How Did You Meet Your Other Half.
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I met mine throw my dad. When he was moving house. We all ways laugh about it now. We been going to togther now for 7 months. How did you meet your other half and how long have been togther
We met on the first day of our university course. We have been together six years and married for 3 and a half
Hi mrscraig this was meant to be you know. This was your soul mate. And now you got the wee man. What a lovely love story.
nicolajaynehend I totally agree with you. As soon as he said hello, that was it for me! Our wee man has definitely brought us closer and makes me love my husband even more.
been together 25 years this year and we met at a creative writing class where we both had to write a stage play
Hi mmokane24 what a lovely story how you met. Did you both write a stage play and did go head. And here is to the next 25 years hope you both be very happy and lucky. In what ever you do.
Met in a pub playing pool. Been together 9 years. Still going! The other day he told me that when we met, he thought my ex-friend was fat. (This whole time she made me feel fat). Made my day!!! Haha and this is why I love him.
Glitchhunter what a lovely story how you met in a pub playing pool. You made me laugh about when he said your ex friend was fat.
Although I have been divorced since 1986 I met my ex when I was just shy of 16. We were on a ship sailing home from Australia to England, his family and mine having been £10 Poms when Oz encouraged Brits to come over. The teens on board would all hang around together on board and I was popular purely because I had a portable record player and some 45s of Gary Puckett and the Union Gap. One day on the top deck a gust of wind blew a record over into one of the lifeboats and my hero (age 16) climbed over and retrieved it for me, makes me shudder with fear now!
Well, on docking we all exchanged addresses and wrote the odd letter and one day dad phoned me at work and told me I had a visitor so to come straight home after work. Imagine my surprise to find a handsome sailor in full blues waiting in the front room. The rest, as they say, is history!
nicolajaynehend Ha ha Nicola it is what came after that is truly worth writing about and I actually did after the divorce. It was very cathartic and has sat in my cupboard for 30 years.
nicolajaynehend Yes, I would as it would convert well to a fiction with false names etc. Or even a TV drama. I also have a 2 thirds finished pirate novel but I have the sort of personality that thinks nothing good will ever come of anything I ever do so I give up. It is so hard to get published as an unknown and I could not take all the rejection letters so it is easier not to try.
Maybe when I finally retire I could go through, rewrite, edit and get it on kindle as that appears to be an easier route. May not make money but would be very satisfying.
You can probably tell how much I love writing by the length of the comments I write on here lol!
Lynibis never ever give up. I thought I would never date again after what I been though with man. But now I am very happy. Please don't give up on your dream you just never now what around the corner. Look what happened to me.
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