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Question for the married Huddlers.


Ivan The Awesome

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How long did it take you to find your mate?

Or better yet, how many partners did you go through before finding the one that made you say. "I'm keeping this one."?

Currently, I've gone through 5 REAL GFs and I can't seem to seal the deal. Won't get into the details of it but I'd like to know from your experiences how many did you go through before getting hitched?

I'm at the point of my life that I just want to settle down, seems I'm the only one though. Which kind of sucks. O_O

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I'm 29 and the wife and I have been together for 8 years, married just under 4. I had a few serious relationships before, but I actually met her during a time I was determined to stay single. Keep am open mind and meet as many people as you can; that way, when you find a good one you will know.

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I met my current wife (second) at the tailgate. Well it's a longer story that that, but anyways being with someone you have a lot in common with and enjoy hanging out with is the most important thing to me. My first marriage, we liked hanging out but we really didn't have a lot in common which killed it years down the road.

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1 girlfriend, getting married in a couple months.

Best advice I can give you is know what you want in a future spouse. I never dated throughout high school and half of college because I could never see myself with any of the girls that liked me. If you cannot see yourself marrying a person why date them, at least that was my mindset. Be patience and enjoy time with your friends, the right girl will come along, probably wont even realize it in the moment.

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My rule of thumb: bang bitches and drink.

first off bitch I aint white..second off I ain’t payin for no sex I rather buy a rolex…I like blondes, tanned bitches, brunettes..meh..yah meh..haters not welcome…gold diggers and stuck up bitches take a hike…I definitely don’t have time for people who don’t got time for me…I’m not down to earth..think of me as a bastard that can only please you sexually…I got mad money but I don’t tell anyone…simply don’t be messing that pleasure business s@#t together know what I mean? Or as camron says “ya dig?” I aim high and shoot for higher…college is a big waste of time and I just bang bitches and drink….I drink and smoke..you too? then we gonna get it on tonight… I don’t give a s@#t about stupid people…I don’t chase girls I replace em….yes reread…I don’t chase girls I replace em…reread….many fish in the sea…but one me…and if ur readin this sayin damn this kid is he serious? Yes im serious …i dont need ur approval to say wat i want…capo status..my advice to you cut it, cook it, sell it bitch…now 1, 2, 3 pop bottles

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