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Jun 26, 2003 09:50

Question of the day for you and your current/future significant other:

If you got married and your s.o. suddenly died in 10yrs. Would you remarry?

Let me know your thoughts...

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d0pee June 26 2003, 07:03:19 UTC
hopefully we'll die together being crushed by a vending machine so that i wont have to answer that question..

but seriously.. i'd have no one to marry if she died..

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four_eleven July 1 2003, 16:24:47 UTC
God forbid anything ever happen to pia- but why would you rule out any and every female? why do you say you would have no one?

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renew_hope June 26 2003, 11:32:32 UTC
Well that is a question that even to this day being that I am divorcing my husband I would still want to die by his side. But, my parents died together. There's a reason for it. But right now getting a divorce I don't think I could remarry. If feels like part of me died.

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four_eleven July 1 2003, 16:27:38 UTC
my parents died together. There's a reason for it.
like they say, everything happens for a reason, eh?

But right now getting a divorce I don't think I could remarry. If feels like part of me died.
i could only imagine... i bet i'd feel the same way. i commend you for keeping your head up- can't reiterate it enough, hope.

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Re: renew_hope July 2 2003, 10:26:54 UTC
I appreciate it. It's very hard to do things sometimes. But I do believe that all this will work out in the end. If he's meant to come back then he will..But meanwhile, I am ok...

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originalbadass June 26 2003, 12:07:03 UTC
is this thing posting anonyomous, i hope it is cause i don't want anyone to know who is writing this and all, but thats a tough call, i don't know if i would be able to cause i'm a weenie like that, but if i die first, i hope she would move on and remarry. One of the greatest joys you get from being with someone is seeing them happy, and ultimately thats all that you want for them is to be happy! Anyways just my penny for the hat!

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four_eleven July 1 2003, 16:29:36 UTC
hehe no, john², not anonymous... why should it be?-- i couldn't agree w/your entry any more than you've stated. that's what i'd want.

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Re: originalbadass July 1 2003, 19:26:20 UTC
hehe you know us macho guys we don't like to let people know we uhm well think like that, we are always trying to be super ooh yeah macho

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blanca_nieve June 26 2003, 13:13:03 UTC
I couldn't imagine marrying anyone but handsome. then again, I don't think you can ever say that will happen. I echo d0pee though -- I hope we die together.

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four_eleven July 1 2003, 16:33:26 UTC
in the words of the infamous poppa diddy pop..

Ay yo the sun don't shine forever
But as long as were here then we might as well shine together
Never mind the weather,
go somewhere and get our minds together
Build a love that a last forever

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lhdakine June 26 2003, 22:32:32 UTC
That's a tough call. If I past away, I'd like for my wife to carry on with life... remarry if she chooses to. Myself, I have no answer as of right now. I just hope I'll never find myself in that situation, ever. But your question reminded me of "Sleepless In Seattle".

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four_eleven July 1 2003, 16:34:48 UTC
no one ever wants to be in that position... but alas, age gets the best of us.

how did my question remind you of the movie? i don't get it- maybe brain's off. sorry leon.

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lhdakine July 2 2003, 15:29:58 UTC
True that age gets the best of us, and that's a given. However, the question indicated 10 years after marriage. If the couple were to marry at a young age, and one passes away, that leaves a person to be widowed still at a young age. That's the reason I stated that I wouldn't like myself situated in. I think I'd be too crushed. :[

His wifes past away. He decided to leave Chicago 'cause he couldn't move on, and needed a change. So he then moves to Seattle with his son to start fresh. That was a good movie, eh? :)

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