Yes.
I'm still looking for that certain someone.
No. I am in my second marriage which is such a great partnership that I know that I'll never find another like it.
I'm divorced and now I'm over it I would love to be married again -- but it will have to be someone very special...
Not NO...but H*LL NO! And I'm 42 years with 2nd wife...wishing I weren't most of the time.
I'm on my second marriage which is about over and HELL NO there would not be another marriage...
Nope. I know you should never say never, but in this case...never!
Probably not....but who knows...besides, realistically I doubt you'd be able to make a new one work if you cannot make your current one work....or at least really learn from it...
Most people just give up when it becomes too hard and think its going to be better with a new and more "complementing" partner.....its just initial rush that makes you feel that everything is brighter and better. Eventually there will be build up baggage again...
As much as I want to say no, the answer is probably yes.
Im not opposed to marriage...just the one I decided to marry...lol
I've been married for a few decades and lately its been pretty rocky. After Groucho Marx was divorced for the fourth time he was asked if he still believed in the institution of marriage. Groucho replied, "Not as much as I used to." I guess that says it all.
Absolutely not. I wouldn't want to put anyone that I love enough to marry me through the ordeal of being married to me.
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I'm divorced, and yes I would marry again. But for the record, I am having a ball being single!
Yes I would with the right person..
Yes,
I rushed into my first marriage and ended up with the wrong person. We had totally different ideas on what life would look like 10 - 15 years down the road, not to mention she didn't add any value to my life. She also didn't have a strong desire to do ANYTHING, which is drastically different from me.
My new woman shares the same outlook on life and we constantly bounce ideas back and forth with each other in both our personal and professional lives.
When my initial marriage ended, I knew there would be someone out there for me. I just didn't think I would end up with my current woman, let alone know how much I would fall for her and end up loving her as much as I do.
A divorce NOW would almost be like winning the lottery!! To answer the question, ... "NO!!!!!!!!"
Under current divource laws. I would never ever place my entire financial situation into the hands of a women.
I am unmarried and my lady friend and kid are happy the way we are.