Have you and your future spouse been together forever, or did you find each other later in life? How long has your love been going strong? ❤️ Photo by Clarisse Rae Photo & Video
Have you and your future spouse been together forever, or did you find each other later in life?
We actually met a little over a year ago online! I always saw those commercials about people who met their spouse on whichever dating site and thought it was silly, but he happened to move to my city right in time for me to find him when I joined an online dating site. He was only passing through, but we hit it off right off the bat and now we're living together and engaged. We feel insanely lucky that we happened to find each other!
Went To high school together but never bumped into each other. Met through a friend at my birthday party after I got a divorce. Decided to me friends lost contact for a year. But reconnected and decidedto give it a shot . Now I’m marrying my best friend he is the best man ever and the best step dad ever. He wants to adopt my kids after we get married
We met in middle school and we have been together and dating off and on for 19 years, my fiance Stanley and soon to be husband. I have lived with him and his family for 10 years now.
We just celebrated 2 years together! We found each other when I was definitely NOT looking for a relationship (had only been single for 1.5 months coming out of a 10 year relationship). I made him take it super slow at first, but when it's meant to be, it's meant to be!
We've been together almost 3 years...got engaged 2 years in. We both had long term relationships that involved having children, and found each other after leaving those toxic relationships. Our lives were a mess and we both brought a lot of baggage. However, from day one he said we would clean it up together. Since I met him I haven't alone not once.
6 1/2 years and going strong. He has been my rock and I can't imagine my life without him in it. To be honest I have forgotten what life was like without him. Can't wait till the day we say "I Do!".