marriage vows
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@allknowing (153529)
• India
3 Mar 25
Catholic couples have to make their vows at the nuptials and they are
"To have and to hold from this day forward.
For better, for worse.
For richer, for poorer.
In sickness and in health.
Forsaking all others.
To love and to...
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Kharla Jolly
@kobesbuddy (78833)
• East Tawas, Michigan
30 Jul 23
Monday will be our last day living in this rental house. Four months in this home, has been pretty hard to swallow. The yard is lovely, the house itself is awful, I won't get into it.
I hate moving, regardless of what's going on....
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patgalca
@patgalca (18481)
• Orangeville, Ontario
17 Jul 16
So after watching the video of Joyce Meyer talking about making marriage work, I noticed a link to her book called, well, Making Marriage Work. I decided to order it, though I went the cheap route through Amazon. I got it the...
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dorannmwin
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
16 May 11
My husband and I recited our marriage vows nearly seven years ago.
I remember saying "In sickness and in health. For better or for worse. Till death do us part." I take all of these words very seriously and I know that he does...
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zandi458
@zandi458 (28102)
• Malaysia
4 Oct 10
Do you still hold on to this marriage vows which has a universal meaning to all married couples regardless of their religious beliefs. [b]To love, to hold and to cherish, in sickness and in health, for better or for worse, till...
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kristeena
@kristeena (358)
• Philippines
5 Sep 10
There was a proposed bill of marriage expiration for 10 years. The couple will renew their contracts after 10 years if they still find the love between them. According to one of the authors of this bill, because no matter what...
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danishcanadian
@danishcanadian (28954)
• Canada
24 Dec 08
Church Omits 'Obey' from Marriage Vows to Tackle Domestic Abuse A Church of England report has stated that traditional vows taken in wedding ceremonies, in which the bride promises to "obey" her husband, could be used by some men...
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PrettyViolet
@PrettyViolet (86)
• United States
21 Nov 07
I don't believe marriage vows mean as much to anyone as they used to. Don't get me wrong, I take mine seriously, and have been true to my husband in all ways for the twelve years we've been married.
I just mean that I don't...
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dlkuku
@dlkuku (1935)
• United States
22 Jun 07
Every time my husband and I go to a wedding, we start talking about renewing our vows. Actually having a wedding since we didn't have one when we did get married. We got married by the Justice of the Peace and then went out to...
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caido_dionelyn
@caido_dionelyn (126)
• Philippines
20 Apr 07
What would you do if your spouse cannot bear a child? would you still be faithful and stick to your marriage vows? or look for someone who could gave you a child?
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