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I love spending time and just being with my hubby. He is honestly my best friend. I miss him when he is gone and I cannot wait for him to get home.

I have talked to some ladies that just can't wait until their husbands go to work so they can do whatever they want to do.

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I've been with my husband for 17 years. We "dated" for 7 years before we got married (we met in high school, started dating in college). We've been married for 10 years. We have our ups and downs, but he is the one constant. No matter how cranky I am, how much weight I gain, how little housework I get done, he's always there. That's not to say it's easy, because it isn't, but I wouldn't want to be with anyone else.

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My husband and I met on a Friday the 13th in Nov. He was in the Army and went to Somalia early Jan. He returned mid March, and we eloped on April 2. We got our marriage license on April 1. 15 yrs and counting....
I love my husband. We get along so well that some friends make the "you make me vomit" signal. We flirt terribly with each other.
Then there are the days a frying pan upside his head seems like a marvelous thing. I still like and love him when I think that but......

His grandmother thought we were telling her an April Fool's joke, when we told her we got married. She now tells us we were fated to be together.

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My husband and I are truly best friends. We stay up all night chatting. We consult each other about everything. We he goes away on business trips, we talk 2-3 times a day. After 19 years, I still get butterflies in my stomach every time I see him. He tells me I'm even more beautiful than I was back then and he is more attracted to me now more than ever. We are polar opposites in everything from religion to politics to hobbies... so I'm not sure why we are so bonded. But we're been through having an autistic child and some other pretty tough times in our marriage and we're always come back stronger than ever. I would be devastated without him in my life. That's not to say that we are joined at the hip. We each have our own interests and hobbies. But we re-group each night and make time for 'us.' He's my everything.

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We are best friends and I do miss him when he's gone away athough there are times when I am happy he works night shifts. We have been together since our early teens so we have been through so much growing up that we can at times become complacent with eachoher. But he makes me laugh and knows me well. I have to be honest he never misses a special occassion and tells me that he thinks I am gorgeous everyday, when he annoys me I try to remember these things :)

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Honestly, my husband and I are more like roommates. It's really sad, because I want the "he's my best friend" type of marriage, we just don't have that. We started dating two months after we met, and got married four months after that. I know we rushed things, and sometime I wonder if we didn't rush like we did if we would have ended up married or not. We've been married for 1 year and 8 months, in that time we have had two children, which I know causes a lot of our stress. I work from 6am to 3pm, pick my daughter up from school, and get home by 4 so he can leave by 4:15 to get to work. By the time he get's home at 12am, I'm already asleep. We hardly ever see each other except for days when one of us is off work and we get to spend half a day with each other. And then we get two Sundays a month that neither one of us work. Don't get me wrong, I love my Husband, and I want this marriage to work. I'm just not sure what to do. When I talk to him about trying to make our relationship stronger, he just says we'll get to that when we can. Any Idea's on how we can grow together as a couple when we're really never together?

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