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Let's get this board a-rockin' - POLL

Everyone likes polls, right?

Quite a few people told me that being married would feel different? Do you agree or disagree?

Re: Let's get this board a-rockin' - POLL

  • Being married didn't feel much different at all for me or DH.  We've discussed it because we heard the same thing.  As well as everyone constantly asking "So, how's married life?"  Umm, well, it's life as usual.  :)
  • I forgot to answer my own poll - DUH!

    I don't think it feels different. DH and I lived together though before we were married for 3 years. I think if you date, get engaged, and then get married without living together it would be an adjustment. The only real difference to me is that there are two extra rings involved, Mrs., and the words husband and wife are now in my vocabulary much more.
  • No, it does not feel any different.  I like being a Mrs now....and using the word husband.  We lived together after dating for only 6 months.
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  • It doesn't feel all that different to me either.  We lived together like 6 months or so before we got married, but once in a while I'll look at DH and ask him if he feels different.  Of course he says no, but sometimes it feels like we are still dating.  How retarded.  lol
  • m+jm+j member
    No, like everyone else, we lived together many years and dated over 4 years before getting married, so it felt the same.  We have more discussions regarding finances, our home, our future, etc. than we did before, but I think that's pretty normal.
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  • Feels the same to us except when we refer to each other as husband or wife.  No matter what, we love our life together and cannot imagine being apart.
  • I don't feel the difference either. We've lived together for many years before the I-do as well. Now I got 2 rings that I still can't wear yet post pregnancy. Being parents, now that's a whole different story.  

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