Marriage Myth: It is Better for Spouses to Maintain Independence from Each Other
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JudiJune 28, 2019
what's with the woman's sole of her foot?
AnonymousJune 28, 2019
So true! After being married for several years and a widow for another several, I had a marriage proposal. “I didn’t need anyone.” How glad I am that I accepted that proposal! Truly, trading my independence for interdependence has been WONDERFUL!
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