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Saving My Marriage

Are there any guys out there who are saving themselves for marriage?
I made a decision to save myself for marraige because sex creates an emotional bond, even if it’s a one night stand, and I hardly give myself away emotionally, so no way will I give myself away through sex either until marriage. But I want to marry a virgin too because it’s much better to have your first with another first. Are there any guys out there who are waiting until marriage? I feel like it’s a 1% chance I’ll find the man of my dreams, my best friend, who is a virgin.
First of all i Must admire your decision . I myself have made the same decision as yours . Although frankly speaking , in today’s world it is really hard to find a virgin but it is not impossible . I hope that as you have saved your virginity for someone special . there must be some virgin out there for you , and GOD willingly you will find him
Save My Marriage – How To Talk To Your Spouse
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SAVING MYSELF FOR MY SECOND MARRIAGE MAGNET $5.08 I’M SAVING MYSELF FOR MY SECOND MARRIAGE FRIDGE MAGNET Cool retro style fridge magnet with a modern twist. An incongruous marriage of 1950′s style graphic and sassy modern message – “I’m saving myself for my second marriage” 9cm x 6.5 cm (3.5″ x 2.5″) … |
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My Best Friend’s Wedding: Music From The Motion Picture $4.90 Ani DiFranco steals the show with her ace rendition of Dusty Springfield’s “Wishin’ and Hopin’.” But DiFranco was playing the lyrics for smirks, which made it hard to wrap yourself up in the performance. Elsewhere, you get Mary-Chapin Carpenter covering “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again,” a version of “What the World Needs Now Is Love” by Jackie DeShannon; Diana King (of “Stir It Up” fame) doing a li… |
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Yours, Mine and Ours $3.48 Predating The Brady Bunch by almost a decade, Yours, Mine, and Ours is a screwball comedy about the ultimate blended family. When the widow Helen North (Lucille Ball) marries the widower Frank Beardsley (Henry Fonda), the two must find a place to house their 18–count ‘em, 18!–kids (she had 8, he had 10). Based on a real-life couple, the film details the nuances of everyday life in a house overru… |
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A Star Is Born $0.01 “This is Mrs. Norman Maine,” proclaims Janet Gaynor, fighting back the tears as she addresses her fans while still rocked by personal tragedy. It’s the kind of grandiose gesture we love in a movie star, and the original A Star Is Born is gloriously grand with a cynical undercurrent. William Wellman, working from a sharp screenplay cowritten by the acerbic Dorothy Parker, strikes a balance between … |
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NO HIGHER LOVE $9.99 … |
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Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland $7.95 Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland takes the Harvest Moon series in a new direction by offering a deeper and more robust role-playing experience than past titles. It might be best described as a life simulation. The object is to successfully save the village from turning into a resort. Construction begins in a year, so you must find a way to rescue your homeland within that time frame. Harvest Moon: … |
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The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work: A Practical Guide from the Country’s Foremost Relationship Expert $7.06 According to most relationship books, the key to a solid marriage is communication, communication, communication. Phooey, says John Gottman, Ph.D., author of the much-lauded Why Marriages Succeed or Fail. There’s much more to a solid, “emotionally intelligent” marriage than sharing every feeling and thought, he points out–though most couples therapists ineffectively (and expensively) harp on… |
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After the Affair: Healing the Pain and Rebuilding Trust When a Partner Has Been Unfaithful $7.89 After the Affair is the first book to help readers survive this crisis. Written by a clinical psychologist who has been treating distressed couples for 22 years, it guides both hurt and unfaithful partners through the three stages of healing: Normalizing feelings, deciding whether to recommit and revitalizing the relationship. It provides proven, practical advice to help the couple change their be… |
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My Quotable Kid: A Parents’ Journal of Unforgettable Quotes $9.25 Outrageous, poignant, or bitingly witty the things our children say always offer an unexpected glimpse into a world that is all their own. Filled with roomy pages for jotting down conversations or overheard sayings, this handsome keepsake journal also features a bound-in photo window for adding a unique, personal touch. Whether parents prefer safely stowing precious insights for future generations… |