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<blockquote data-quote="Simple Man" data-source="post: 398877" data-attributes="member: 2031"><p>That's really all that needed saying. Everything after that is pretty much irrelevant.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Do you always make ASSUMPTIONS without facts ?[/quote]</p><p></p><p>Plain and simple. You have two guys on this thread that I know for a fact have had successful marriages, each one, to one woman for over 30 years. Then we have you, married to three different women, by your own admission, who you claim to be ex's... so we can safely presume that death was not the reason those marriages ended. So whether it was your fault or their fault, the fact remains that they ended in divorce. Am I right?</p><p></p><p>I just would prefer to take advice from someone who has shown how it is done successfully, whether that is in marriage or a myriad of other things.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Simple Man, post: 398877, member: 2031"] That's really all that needed saying. Everything after that is pretty much irrelevant. [/quote] Do you always make ASSUMPTIONS without facts ?[/quote] Plain and simple. You have two guys on this thread that I know for a fact have had successful marriages, each one, to one woman for over 30 years. Then we have you, married to three different women, by your own admission, who you claim to be ex's... so we can safely presume that death was not the reason those marriages ended. So whether it was your fault or their fault, the fact remains that they ended in divorce. Am I right? I just would prefer to take advice from someone who has shown how it is done successfully, whether that is in marriage or a myriad of other things. [/QUOTE]
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