Do you believe that your sigificant other is your soul mate?

@somechic (354)
United States
November 17, 2006 7:17pm CST
I know that my husband is!!
9 responses
@miajane (359)
• United States
18 Nov 06
thats funny- second husband. unless you were being serious. then its not funny anymore. but if i believed in soulmates, i guess i might say the same about my significant other. we always think the one that makes us happy now is the 'one.' my significant other is a great part of my life, but i don't think it was kismet. our relationship was a lot of work at first, and now we are best friends. thats how i always refer to him. then people say, 'sure, he's just a friend?' and i reply, 'what more is there to a relationship than friendship? oh, yeah, that.'
@helper1 (765)
• Canada
18 Nov 06
I know that my second husband is!
@somechic (354)
• United States
18 Nov 06
Isn't that the best feeling?!?
@carmat (2849)
• Canada
18 Nov 06
It is unimaginable to think of ever being with anyone other than my wife, she is my love and life and everything to me. It took along time for us to get together but I wouldn't trade her for anything.
• United States
18 Nov 06
Had you asked me when i got married the first time i would have said hell no I did not believe it was possible to have a soul mate but luckily after a long time coming i divorced andthen i started dating again and i lucked out big time i Did find my soul mate. after a year and half of dating him we ended up getting married.
@miajane (359)
• United States
18 Nov 06
thats funny- second husband. unless you were being serious. then its not funny anymore. but if i believed in soulmates, i guess i might say the same about my significant other. we always think the one that makes us happy now is the 'one.' my significant other is a great part of my life, but i don't think it was kismet. our relationship was a lot of work at first, and now we are best friends. thats how i always refer to him. then people say, 'sure, he's just a friend?' and i reply, 'what more is there to a relationship than friendship? oh, yeah, that.'
@miajane (359)
• United States
18 Nov 06
thats funny- second husband. unless you were being serious. then its not funny anymore. but if i believed in soulmates, i guess i might say the same about my significant other. we always think the one that makes us happy now is the 'one.' my significant other is a great part of my life, but i don't think it was kismet. our relationship was a lot of work at first, and now we are best friends. thats how i always refer to him. then people say, 'sure, he's just a friend?' and i reply, 'what more is there to a relationship than friendship? oh, yeah, that.'
• United States
18 Nov 06
Yes I do. We were made to be together. We are celebrating our 6th anniversary tomorrow, But we have known each other for about 18 years. Our sons were best friends in grade school and now they are step brothers.
@miajane (359)
• United States
18 Nov 06
thats funny- second husband. unless you were being serious. then its not funny anymore. but if i believed in soulmates, i guess i might say the same about my significant other. we always think the one that makes us happy now is the 'one.' my significant other is a great part of my life, but i don't think it was kismet. our relationship was a lot of work at first, and now we are best friends. thats how i always refer to him. then people say, 'sure, he's just a friend?' and i reply, 'what more is there to a relationship than friendship? oh, yeah, that.'
@miajane (359)
• United States
18 Nov 06
thats funny- second husband. unless you were being serious. then its not funny anymore. but if i believed in soulmates, i guess i might say the same about my significant other. we always think the one that makes us happy now is the 'one.' my significant other is a great part of my life, but i don't think it was kismet. our relationship was a lot of work at first, and now we are best friends. thats how i always refer to him. then people say, 'sure, he's just a friend?' and i reply, 'what more is there to a relationship than friendship? oh, yeah, that.'