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    How did you meet your spouse?

    It seems that lately all of my friends have been getting engaged, or moving in with boyfriends, or just getting into serious relationships.

    I'm always so busy with the dogs that I never really "look" for someone. They always say that you should never look, and I don't -- doesn't seem to work for me lol. I've tried meeting people over the internet, but it always ends in disaster. My dream is meeting someone at a dog show, but the chances of that happening and still having him live nearby are very slim. Now that I'll be 19 in just over a week, I'm going to be going out alot more, clubbing, to bars, etc. Are these good places to meet someone though?

    I'm just tired of seeing all of my friends in relationships and yet I'm always alone. I often think it's because I'm just waiting for the right person. I am quite picky about the kind of person I want to be with. I date often enough, but always with guys I meet on the internet. I think I need to really meet someone and know someone before dating them. There is a guy I know of that I'm curious about -- he does agility with my club. I'm tempted to ask a friend to set me up but I want to wait and see if he and I can be friends on our own first. Do you find it works better this way? The way I am picky about guys, people often tell me they think I may have been sexually abused as a child. I don't think I was, but I have no idea.

    So how and where did you meet your significant other, and how did you know he/she was the right one for you?
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    Thats actually a funny story... I met my fiance through a mutual friend of ours'... who, at the time, really liked me. We three hung out one night (five years ago in November ) and went to the movies and whatnot. Our friend was going to ask me out that night... (I didn't find that out until later). But HJ pulled him aside (leaving me alone in the car...) and asked him if it was ok to ask me out. Now that I think about it, it was so... high-schoolish haha it's crazy to think that was so long ago and here we are getting married in three months!!

    Seriously though I was not looking, either, and I definitely did not expect anything to happen (in fact I was expecting him to break up with me not too long after because I thought I was too "boring"), it just did. So when the time is right, you WILL meet someone unexpectedly. I can promise you

    Oh and we are still both really good friends with the guy, he is actually our best man in the wedding

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    The subject seems wild, ( that someone would ask) as to how I met my spouse!!


    I met him, well, knew him, during grade school~~~ and I thought he was a nerd ~~ Oh well, fast forward folks, this guy caught my eye , and , my High School friends knew that I had a HUGH crush on him!!

    Word got out, and he asked me out ~~~ to a High School Dance~~~

    And, We are still DANCING!!!


    I'm lucky, I got the winning ticket, the first time around!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorothy39
    I'm lucky, I got the winning ticket, the first time around!!!
    I know, so did I, and it's awesome

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    Charlie (my spouse of 23 years) and I were both into raising rabbits for show. So we met through the rabbits clubs. (the best way to meet someone is through a common interest. I bet your future spouse is right now breeding Chihuahua's....LOL)
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    I knew my hubby for YEARS before we even spoke. Our dads were best friends while we were kids, but he was a BOY and I was a GIRL and we didn't even go to the same schools, so why speak? ha ha I knew who he was, that was about it. It's funny because his mom has a "congrats" card that MY parents sent to his parents when he was born. Destiny, lol.

    So in highschool, his senior year, my junior year, I became interested in him, for some reason. I basically asked HIM out . . . yes, *I* took the initiative, sometimes you have to . . . and the rest is history! That was 8 years ago, we've been married 3.

    But I always believe that there's someone out there for everybody . . . it's not horrible to wait. Just be patient.
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    19? I got married at 19 and regret it. I still have and had a lot of growing up to do. Now I have a lil girl. Whom I LOVE sooo much and I wouldn't change that. But I really wished I had gotten to grow up before I got married at such a young age. I'm 24 now. And although I have a house, a car, getting to stay at home. I'm not happy now. Material things don't makeyou happy. So... Don't get married just because everyone else is. Keep on living untill you KNOW he/she is the RIGHT one.

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    I knew him from school, middle and high school but we didn't start dating until after we graduated. We dated for about 6 months and then he broke it off because he was going to be going to school on the other side of the state but he was not there for long and he came back home. It was probably a few months after that and we started talking again and the rest is history as we are approaching our 1st wedding anniversary October 20th.
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    Yes!! marriage is the last thing in the world you should be thinking about at 19! I got married when I was 21 and it was wayyy to early! Maybe that is just my opinion though. I knew my husband since I was 17, we were friends in highschool... and we were only engaged 7 months when we were married.

    It was a HUGE mistake! I wish I would have waited. What I learned though is not to settle! , that being with someone shouldn't come with a price. Make sure that you find exactly what makes you happy! Marriage is costly especially when you get divorced!

    Just spend time getting to know yourself... because even though you are 19 you still have a lot of growin up to do.... and the only person that can really make you happy is yourself! (and your furry ones!!!!!)

    and i wouldn't say meeting someone in a bar or club would be the right place. chances are you will grow out of that scene one day and he may not.. and you wouldn't want someone you love clubbing and barring when you want them to spend time at home wth you. I agree with everyone else... i think the place i would want to meet someone is somewhere where we have the same interest....
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    I probably shouldn't tell this story since it's not romantic at all and makes me look like a drunken tramp, but here goes anyway....

    I spent the afternoon helping a girlfriend get ready to throw a birthday party for her boyfriend. This for some reason involved several pitchers of margaritas. Fast forward a few hours to the party and I'm very drunk. I was 23, I was a bit of a wild child at that point in my life! I'd never seen Stuart before but he knew the birthday boy so he had been invited. When he walked in, my friend told "stay away from him, he's trouble." Of course, I immediately had to find out why he was trouble and introduced myself. I'm actually quite reserved, but Tequila always gets rid of that side of my personality! We left the party together a few hours later, spent the next three days together and then didn't speak for two years. I lived a couple hours away at that point and life just got in the way. He was seeing someone else, I was in a messy something, I hesitate to call it a relationship! It's a good thing though. If we had tried to have a relationship at that point, we wouldn't be together now.

    2 years later TO THE DAY, same friend calls me and says "guess who's house I'm at". I had moved by then, bought my own condo and turns out he had bought a house about 8 blocks away. I went over to have one drink, talk to my friend, say hi, and never left. We got married exactly one year later--again to the day!

    At 19, a house plant would have been too big of a committment for me. I was 26 when we got married, Stuart was 32. At that point, we had both seen and done enough to know we were ready to settle down. It was very important to me that I never have to depend on a man for anything. I got a degree, worked in a demanding field, loved my job, bought a condo on my own, had my own vehicle, my own money ect. Stuart had gone to school, travelled the world, had his own wild streak ect. Neither of us ever has to wonder if we're missing something--we know we aren't, been there, done that!

    My sister got married at 19. She's now 32, has three young children and is in the middle of an ugly, bitter divorce.

    My mother, a very wise woman, gave me some advice when I started dating. She told me to never get involved with someone I "couldn't live without", look for someone I could live happily with.

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    I Met my Husband at the age of 18, I had been in the army for a year, and he came in one day, and I just was drawn to him, and actually ended up working with him for some time. He was going through a divorce at the time, and I was not interested in anything from him. so we just were friends for over a year. I went away for 6 months, and when i came back home, he called me up out of the blue and asked me out! I was so nervous, but we have been soul-mates ever since. we moved in with each other after 3 months of dating. We got married when I was 21. He is my life, people gave us some grief at the time we started dating because he was 10 yrs older than me, but we are a perfect match, aand of course I am still More mature than he is! We have been together for 10yrs and married for 8! I truly believe we will be together for ever!
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    i met my hubby online in a yahoo chat room 6 1/2yrs ago.. I think i started talking to him cause he has a strange screen name and then we started talking and then i was only suppose to visit him for a week but i ended up stayin.. and here we are today almost 7yrs still together.. this is my longest realionship YIKES.. i am stuck with him forever now.. lmao jk

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    This is a great thread!

    I "met" Mark when I was a little kid -- like 6 or 7 years old. My parents were friends with his parents, and I would see their family about once or twice a year (they lived 5 hours from us). When I was around 13, I developed a huge crush on Mark that has never gone away. Little did I know that he also had a crush on me all that time.

    When I was 18, my brother moved into his area to go to grad school, and I would come visit my brother often; and so saw a lot more of Mark, too. In July of 1996, we went to a picnic (there were about 50 people there) and we had our first "serious" conversation. It wasn't long after that in September when we started writing, got engaged in November, and were married the following May 1997. I can't believe that it is 10 years that we have been inseparable, and have loved every single minute of it.

    So my advice to you is, do not settle for anything less than the best. Find happiness WHEREVER you are in your life, and when that special person comes along, they are just adding to your already awesome life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cookiebaker
    This is a great thread!

    I "met" Mark when I was a little kid -- like 6 or 7 years old. My parents were friends with his parents, and I would see their family about once or twice a year (they lived 5 hours from us). When I was around 13, I developed a huge crush on Mark that has never gone away. Little did I know that he also had a crush on me all that time.

    When I was 18, my brother moved into his area to go to grad school, and I would come visit my brother often; and so saw a lot more of Mark, too. In July of 2006, we went to a picnic (there were about 50 people there) and we had our first "serious" conversation. It wasn't long after that in September when we started writing, got engaged in November, and were married the following May 2007. I can't believe that it is 10 years that we have been inseparable, and have loved every single minute of it.

    So my advice to you is, do not settle for anything less than the best. Find happiness WHEREVER you are in your life, and when that special person comes along, they are just adding to your already awesome life.
    You got married in the future?? How freaking cool is that?

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    Haha.

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