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In real life and through the blessing of the world wide web, it’s everyday that we come across stories of true love and it leaves us hopeful.
Be it high school sweet-hearts, love that defies death or couples that are special; these stories are food for a hopeless romantic heart to feed on. But rarely do we talk about the after-math of it all.
The dreamy, ‘they live happy forever after’ ending; is that even true? Sometimes people fall out of love. But when you know ‘he/she is THE ONE’, does a marriage slowly, takes away the so called ‘spark’ of the relationship?
We consulted a Quora thread, ‘Are men really attracted to their wives after marriage?‘ for answers and it left us surprised. Let’s see if they surprise you too.
1. This still-in-love-husband makes so much sense.
2. This husband makes a point, you can’t ignore.
I climb the stairs right following my wife and pushing her on the butt. I hug her few time a day to fell her skin, breath and body against mine.
I often watch her sleeping when I wake up in the morning. Sometime I stare at her as well while she watches TV.
Live with your feet on the ground and appreciating what you have instead of what your mind sometimes throws your way.
3. OMG! He’s the man!
Yesterday, my husband hollered, “Dat butt!” as I walked up the stairs.
The day before I caught him staring down the front of my blouse while we were eating dinner.
On Sunday, he tried to stealthily watch me take a shower.
We’ve been married 6.5 years. He’s seen me sick. He’s seen my abdomen sliced open during a c-section. He’s watched me sobbing and trying to cope with my gruesome mastitis.
I guess I’m still smokin’.
4. Married for 17 years and counting!
5. People who talk about ‘no spark in the relationship’ should read this!
It’s like I already start missing her when I kiss her on forehead before going to the office. I always have my breakfast and dinner with her. We appreciate each other and compliment as well and it comes from the heart.
Whenever I see her, she looks stunning and I never miss a chance to touch her. We often go for long drive on my bike and it feels really beautiful when she holds me like we are just married.
6. Enough said!
7. Can’t keep his hands to himself!
8. I am guessing, so does she!
9. Nothing as beautiful as this!
I still wolf whistle when I see her all dressed.
My heart still skips a beat when she looks at me first thing in the morning and smiles.
I still feel incredibly proud of her when she pushes herself to do something she wouldn’t have done normally.
I am still in awe of how she manages two incredibly noisy and imaginative kids while still handling her old curmudgeon of a husband. Seriously, that guy sucks!
10. This answer just takes the cake.
I was in the computer accessory store with my wife (together 13+ years now) just browsing. She walked off on her own looking for something. I was just loitering around when I saw this really nice looking girl rifling through some items. I was checking her out big time but I was mindful that I had no idea where exactly my wife was – didn’t want to get caught, if you must know.
So I looked down one aisle, no wife.
I looked down another aisle, still no wife.
Took a quick peek at the girl again, lovely; panicked, I looked down a third aisle. Still no wife.
Then the girl turned around and said to me, “Baby, should I get this?”
Yeah, that girl I was scoping out like a hornball teenager was my wife. I left the shop scratching my head. Couldn’t make heads or tails of what just happened.
I am no expert on marriages and I might not be able to tell you how it feels like. But I have seen my parents, falling in love with each other every single day. They would hold hands when together, my mother would still rest her head on his shoulder, my father would cook our Sunday meals and so much more.
When you know he/she is the one, you can’t imagine your life without them. And that right there, is love that will stay forever young.
Source: Quora
Answers have been shortened for brevity.
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