What was the craziest thing you did in the name of love?

@fluffy69 (4956)
February 16, 2019 8:19am CST
This is one of the questions i still encounter up to this day even if im married already. And to answer this, i once tried to race with a speeding bus with my moped just to have a glance of my then gf (my wife now) who was also looking down at me, The bus was so fast i could hardly catch up with it, but i did all i could just to see her. What about you?
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@PainsOnSlate (21854)
• Canada
20 Feb 19
I married my college love. We moved all over the United States following his dream and he got it in Canada. Our children were young when we moved to Canada. So glad we did it, the kids are adults now and we all love Canada. And we have been married 52 years....
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• Canada
21 Feb 19
@fluffy69 I have to pinch myself once in a while. I find it crazy that we have been married that long...the sad part is both of us are really really old...
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@fluffy69 (4956)
21 Feb 19
@PainsOnSlate you with all honesty whether you believe it or not, i feel happy and i load those people who have stayed for many decades in their marriage. Imagine in the usa and other western countries, divorce is something couple will do anytime they want as long as they see reasons to divorce their spouses. Kudos to your great love for each other!
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@fluffy69 (4956)
20 Feb 19
52 years! Wow!! Congratulations! You had celebrated your golden anniversary most couples seldom reach.
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@Shavkat (137214)
• Philippines
16 Feb 19
I lost myself when breaking up with someone.
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@fluffy69 (4956)
16 Feb 19
It was the loneliest moment i think for you,
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@Shavkat (137214)
• Philippines
17 Feb 19
@fluffy69 It was before, my friend. I am back on track now.
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@JudyEv (325654)
• Rockingham, Australia
16 Feb 19
Thank heavens you lived to tell us about it!!
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@Sheali (7461)
• India
16 Feb 19
Well, I am crazy enough to not fall in love