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    shelly
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    I’m so happy and thankful to have an amazing relationship with my future husband and current father of our first son πŸ™‚ we met 7 years ago and it was love-crush at first sight <3 i was so young 16 or 17 and of course inmature and didn’t know about relationships πŸ˜€ but last year we start dating again and for us was easier to be and grow together, my fianceΓ© is 28 and i’m 24 right now and i do think that matters a lot because we are more family-centered and we are so happy, enjoying everyday and trying hard to reach our goals and become better versions of ourselves while developing and exploring our artistic interests… it has been an amazing journey and so far i’ve learned this:

    – when there’s an “argument” remember is not YOU VS HIM is you both vs the problem = finding a solution together, in harmony
    – communicate, express yourself and your boundaries, no matter how shy or crazy or whatever you think you are, if something is making you feel uncomfortable SAY IT baby! communication will strenghten your relationship

    – don’t stalk your partner πŸ˜€ i’m a jealous person, and my bf knows it, but i’ve learned that is ebtter to trust each other BUT follow your instint … i know and feel everytime that a girl is looking flirting or whatever with my boyfriend and i have talked to him and set CLEAR boundaries about what i will tolerate and what i won’t.

    – fall in love everyday! try new things because everyday is a new day to have fun and explore and share beautiful time together πŸ˜€

    – don’t let other people interfere in your relationship, or gossips,or family.. i mean, you have to be a strong couple and trust each other because at the end you will share your lives 1000% of time πŸ˜€

    #68416
    Inky
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    When I met my DH I fell in love with him ~ in my gut. I didn’t feel it in my heart (I just met him) and I didn’t figure it out in my head (I just met him), but it was a gut feeling. He was way older than me and we had many detractors and naysayers. But I just KNEW. It’s that feeling where you are driving home from somewhere far away and you see something you recognize ~ enough to turn the GPS off. When I met him, I had Come Home.

    We have the same soul but different brains. I hope that makes sense. We have the same instincts and values which makes the stuff that doesn’t matter truly not matter.

    And, read everything @shelly wrote (above). It is all so true for maintaining a relationship.

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