My aunt has a 'Walking Marriage'. It's a second marriage for them both, and they're in their 60s. They've been married happily for 5 years, but each lives in their own home, about a mile apart. They are very happy, loving and committed, they just don't seem to want to live together.
Ah yes. The key to a happy marriage. Only be married part of the month and be single the rest.
ReplyDeleteMy aunt has a 'Walking Marriage'. It's a second marriage for them both, and they're in their 60s. They've been married happily for 5 years, but each lives in their own home, about a mile apart. They are very happy, loving and committed, they just don't seem to want to live together.
ReplyDeleteThe writer Fran Leibowitz' answered the question, describe your ideal husband: A very rich dead man
ReplyDelete2 to 3 times a month! I would be grumpy too.
ReplyDeleteThe patient is that guy from "Sister Wives?"
ReplyDeleteThat just about correlates to how often I'm told to take out the trash...
ReplyDeleteOK, moving on . . .
ReplyDeleteThough, who is called if pt takes a turn?
"Ever since the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage, I just can't get enough of it!"
ReplyDeleteAlzheimer's?
ReplyDeleteThe constant Facebook status updates can be a pain, though.
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