Magic Words - I Love You, Sweetheart

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I LOVE YOU, SWEETHEART

There was a group of women at a seminar on how to live in a loving
relationship with your husband. The women were asked, "How many of you love
your husband?"

All the women raised their hands.

Then they were asked, "When was the last time you told your husband you
loved him?"
Some women answered today, some yesterday, some didn't remember.
The women were then told to take their phones and send the following text "I
love you, sweetheart."
Then the women were told to exchange phones and read the responding text
messages.

Here are some of the replies:
1. Who is this?
2. Eh, mother of my children, are you sick?
3. I love you too.
4. What now? Did you crash the car again?
5. I don't understand what you mean?
6. What did you do now?
7. ?!?
8. Don't beat about the bush; just tell me how much you need?
9. Am I dreaming?
10. If you don't tell me who this message is actually for, someone will
die.
11. I thought we agreed we would not to drink during the day.
12. Your mother is coming to stay, isn't she??


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    • Profile picture of the author Joel Young
      My wife and I have said it to each other almost every day for nearly 30 years. A text message like that wouldn't be surprising to either of us.
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      • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
        Originally Posted by Joel Young View Post

        My wife and I have said it to each other almost every day for nearly 30 years. A text message like that wouldn't be surprising to either of us.
        Same here, Joel.

        It is the last thing we say to each other before going to sleep and the first thing we say to each other in the morning.

        If I were to stop saying it every day, that is when he would want to know what was up...not vice versa.

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        • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
          Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

          Same here, Joel.

          It is the last thing we say to each other before going to sleep and the first thing we say to each other in the morning.

          If I were to stop saying it every day, that is when he would want to know what was up...not vice versa.

          Terra
          Same thing with my wife and me. The last thing I say to her at night is "I love Terra" and she says "I love Terra's husband".

          The first thing in the morning my wife says "Oh, it's you again"..

          Seriously, every night, the last thing she says to me is "I said No!"
          I don't say anything in return. I just can't talk when I'm whimpering.


          PS. Those were jokes. My wife and I tell each other that we love each other (and things like that) several times a day. I got very lucky.
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          • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
            Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

            Same thing with my wife and me. The last thing I say to her at night is "I love Terra" and she says "I love Terra's husband".

            The first thing in the morning my wife says "Oh, it's you again"..

            Seriously, every night, the last thing she says to me is "I said No!"
            I don't say anything in return. I just can't talk when I'm whimpering.


            PS. Those were jokes. My wife and I tell each other that we love each other (and things like that) several times a day. I got very lucky.
            If you don't mind me asking, how long have you and your wife been married?

            The reason I ask is because Joel and his wife have been married for 27 years and Hubby and I will celebrate or 30th year August 6th.

            So, if you've been married for a lot of years also, maybe the younger generation here could learn something from it.


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            • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
              Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

              If you don't mind me asking, how long have you and your wife been married?

              The reason I ask is because Joel and his wife have been married for 27 years and Hubby and I will celebrate or 30th year August 6th.

              So, if you've been married for a lot of years also, maybe the younger generation here could learn something from it.
              Terra
              26 years to this wife. All I can tell you is that picking the right partner is everything. Every time I walk into the room she's in, my heart relaxes and I get a stupid grin on my face. We hold hands when we walk, or at the movies. The fact that she feels the same way is the greatest gift I could imagine.

              My advice? Never settle. Choose well, and deserve them.
              I hear people say "Marriage is work" or "I'm working on my marriage"..and I don't understand. Why would you want to be married to someone where it takes effort...just to be around them?

              I don't believe in saving a marriage. Don't want to be together? Trade up.

              When I see an elderly couple who have been married 50 years to each other, that's what I consider success. When I see a loving husband and father...that's what impresses me.

              I wish everyone could experience that.
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              • Profile picture of the author Ken Leatherman
                Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

                26 years to this wife. All I can tell you is that picking the right partner is everything. Every time I walk into the room she's in, my heart relaxes and I get a stupid grin on my face. We hold hands when we walk, or at the movies. The fact that she feels the same way is the greatest gift I could imagine.

                My advice? Never settle. Choose well, and deserve them.
                I hear people say "Marriage is work" or "I'm working on my marriage"..and I don't understand. Why would you want to be married to someone you have to put effort into...just to be around them?

                I don't believe in saving a marriage. Don't want to be together? Trade up.

                When I see an elderly couple who have been married 50 years to each other, that's what I consider success. When I see a loving husband and father...that's what impresses me.

                I wish everyone could experience that.
                Well my wife and I have 49 years 3 months, 3 days, 23 hours and 59 seconds at 7 P.M. central time tonight. (but who the heck is counting) :rolleyes:

                Trading Up was never an option for us. At least me anyway. (not so sure bout the wife )

                Claude I do want to say I appreciate the fact that you are impressed with me and my wife.

                I think you impress me most of the time just like Terra does. So think the 3 of us should form a membership for a Mutual Admiration Society. (copyrighted so no one can steal my idea)



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                • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
                  Originally Posted by Ken Leatherman View Post

                  Well my wife and I have 49 years 3 months, 3 days, 23 hours and 59 seconds at 7 P.M. central time tonight. (but who the heck is counting) :rolleyes:

                  Trading Up was never an option for us. At least me anyway. (not so sure bout the wife )

                  Claude I do want to say I appreciate the fact that you are impressed with me and my wife.

                  I think you impress me most of the time just like Terra does. So think the 3 of us should form a membership for a Mutual Admiration Society. (copyrighted so no one can steal my idea)



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                  You impress me as well, Ken.

                  And you too, Claude.

                  But I have to side with Ken here.

                  With me, there isn't even a possibility of trading up. Hubby is perfect for me! He takes very good care of me in every way possible and I'd move heaven and earth to do the same for him. And yes, he does feel the same way about me, too. :p

                  He tells everyone I saved his life. He's certain if he had not met me, he would be just a memory with a granite marker.

                  Anyway, I honestly feel that after loving hubby, I could never love another. You just can't get better than perfect.

                  Terra
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                  • Profile picture of the author Joel Young
                    Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

                    He tells everyone I saved his life. He's certain if he had not met me, he would be just a memory with a granite marker.
                    That's pretty much what I say about my wife, too. And she is the love of my life. It actually didn't start out that way, but over the years she has become THE person for me, and I couldn't imagine anyone else as a life partner. We've had a few big ups and downs, but there was never a "trade up" mentality through any of it (though I do understand that for some people, a trade up becomes necessary; it happens, unfortunately).

                    Besides, my wife makes the best spaghetti sauce this side of Pluto, so I can't do anything to ruin that. :p
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                    • Profile picture of the author MikeAmbrosio
                      Originally Posted by Joel Young View Post

                      That's pretty much what I say about my wife, too. And she is the love of my life. It actually didn't start out that way, but over the years she has become THE person for me, and I couldn't imagine anyone else as a life partner. We've had a few big ups and downs, but there was never a "trade up" mentality through any of it (though I do understand that for some people, a trade up becomes necessary; it happens, unfortunately).

                      Besides, my wife makes the best spaghetti sauce this side of Pluto, so I can't do anything to ruin that. :p
                      Funny - same here.

                      My wife is my second (and last) wife and we have been together 15 years (11 married). I was way too young the first time around, but got my two sons out of it

                      When my wife and I got together, I had a pretty substantial wall up around me thanks to my experiences with the first. So I give my wife a lot of credit for dealing with that and helping me break that wall down.

                      I could not imagine life without her now. She's truly my best friend and soul mate. We tell each other "I love you" several time per day.
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    • Profile picture of the author Ken Leatherman
      Originally Posted by bizgrower View Post


      After watching that video think I'll start saying I love you every minute or so. Then I'm a little paranoid my wife will know I've done something wrong or planning too and then here comes the hit man.

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      Originally Posted by bizgrower View Post

      Yeah, I was watching the...MY GOD! That's My Wife!
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        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        Yeah, I was watching the...MY GOD! That's My Wife!
        "Julia Charlene Merfeld, 20, of Michigan in the US, has pleaded guilty to soliciting the murder of her 27-year-old husband."

        You're 27? I don't believe it. You look 24 to me.
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      Originally Posted by bizgrower View Post

      I read elsewhere that the husband does not want her to be jailed. If he is such a moron, he doesn't deserve my sympathy.
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    Everyone grab your spouse and form a circle. I'll grab my bongos!


    Kumbaya my Lord, kumbaya
    Kumbaya my Lord, kumbaya
    Kumbaya my Lord, kumbaya
    Oh Lord, kumbaya

    Someone's singing Lord, kumbaya
    Someone's singing Lord, kumbaya
    Someone's singing Lord, kumbaya
    Oh Lord, kumbayah

    Someone's laughing, Lord, kumbaya
    Someone's laughing, Lord, kumbaya
    Someone's laughing, Lord, kumbaya
    Oh Lord, kumbaya

    Someone's crying, Lord, kumbaya
    Someone's crying, Lord, kumbaya
    Someone's crying, Lord, kumbaya
    Oh Lord, kumbaya

    Someone's praying, Lord, kumbaya
    Someone's praying, Lord, kumbaya
    Someone's praying, Lord, kumbaya
    Oh Lord, kumbaya

    Someone's sleeping, Lord, kumbaya
    Someone's sleeping, Lord, kumbaya
    Someone's sleeping, Lord, kumbaya
    Oh Lord, kumbaya
    Oh Lord, kumbaya

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    • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
      Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

      Everyone grab your spouse and form a circle. I'll grab my bongos!


      Kumbaya my Lord, kumbaya
      Kumbaya my Lord, kumbaya
      Kumbaya my Lord, kumbaya
      Oh Lord, kumbaya

      Yada, yada, yada!
      Dan,

      You know I luv ya, sweetheart.

      Now knock that off!!

      Terra
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      • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
        Aw geez, Claude!

        I owe you an apology. In reading back over my post, it sounds like I was not in favor of you "trading up" which isn't the case at all. Sometimes, some relationships just aren't meant to be and I'm glad you were able to recognize that and find the girl of your dreams.

        26 years of marriage brings that point home very well. Sometimes, I can be such a putz.

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    Darn your hide Dan I'll never get to sleep tonight because Oh Lord, kumbaya will be stuck in my mind.

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    • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
      Originally Posted by Ken Leatherman View Post

      Darn your hide Dan I'll never get to sleep tonight because Oh Lord, kumbaya will be stuck in my mind.

      You know of course Pay Back Is Hell.
      Kumbaya my Lord, kumbaya...
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  • Profile picture of the author Ken Leatherman
    Terra,

    Haven't had my morning coffee yet, I thought you said you can be so nutz.

    BTW good morning and we still love ya even if you are nutz.

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    • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
      Originally Posted by Ken Leatherman View Post

      Terra,

      Haven't had my morning coffee yet, I thought you said you can be so nutz.

      BTW good morning and we still love ya even if you are nutz.

      Ken


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      Haha!

      I'm all about nutz!

      How can one enjoy life to the fullest without being enthusiastic or enjoy a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup without nutz?

      Terra
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      • Profile picture of the author Joel Young
        Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

        How can one enjoy life to the fullest without being enthusiastic or enjoy a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup without nutz?
        Okay now you're hitting me with one of my greatest weaknesses. If you're ever in my area, don't buy me a beer, buy me a Reese's!
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        • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
          Originally Posted by Joel Young View Post

          Okay now you're hitting me with one of my greatest weaknesses. If you're ever in my area, don't buy me a beer, buy me a Reese's!
          Ha!

          Seems like we have even more in common. Have you ever had the Mini Reese's that come in a bag not wrapped?

          Oooh, boy! I just can't stop until I have totally annihilated the whole bag.

          Chips, I can eat just one, Reese's minis...No way!

          Terra
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          • Profile picture of the author Joel Young
            Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

            Chips, I can eat just one, Reese's minis...No way!
            Exactly!
            ...
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      • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
        Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

        I'm all about nutz!

        <shakes head> Didn't we just have this discussion yesterday?
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        • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
          Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

          <shakes head> Didn't we just have this discussion yesterday?
          Daniel Riffle!

          Stop that, lol!

          Terra
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          • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
            Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

            Daniel Riffle!

            Stop that, lol!

            Terra
            Come on. You throw that meatball out there, you know I'm going to swing.
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            • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
              Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

              Come on. You throw that meatball out there, you know I'm going to swing.
              Note to self:

              Never post anything about teabags.

              Terra
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              • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
                Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

                Note to self:

                Never post anything about teabags.

                Terra
                OK, who's the pot and who's the kettle now? :p
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                • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
                  Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

                  OK, who's the pot and who's the kettle now? :p
                  Be nice now, Dan.

                  I only was trying to make you laugh.

                  One good turn deserves another, right?

                  Terra
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                  • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
                    Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

                    Be nice now, Dan.

                    I only was trying to make you laugh.

                    One good turn deserves another, right?

                    Terra
                    I know, Terra. That's what the little emoticon was for.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ken Leatherman
    My wife and i will fight over the last Reese's Minis in the bag. She fights completely unfair cause she sits in my lap and whispers sweet nothing in my ear, while she is grabbing the last mini.

    Now is that totally unfair or not?

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      Originally Posted by Ken Leatherman View Post

      Now is that totally unfair or not?
      Depends on whether she follows through with those sweet nothings.
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    • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
      Originally Posted by Ken Leatherman View Post

      My wife and i will fight over the last Reese's Minis in the bag. She fights completely unfair cause she sits in my lap and whispers sweet nothing in my ear, while she is grabbing the last mini.


      Yeah, my wife calls it my "Mini" too.
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      • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        Yeah, my wife calls it my "Mini" too.
        I was waiting to see who took the bait on that one.
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    • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
      Originally Posted by Ken Leatherman View Post

      My wife and i will fight over the last Reese's Minis in the bag. She fights completely unfair cause she sits in my lap and whispers sweet nothing in my ear, while she is grabbing the last mini.

      Now is that totally unfair or not?

      Completely fair! I really hate to use old worn out idioms but this one fits so perfectly...

      All is fair in Love and War and your situation involves both.

      Terra
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      • Profile picture of the author Ken Leatherman
        Originally Posted by Claude Whitacre View Post

        Yeah, my wife calls it my "Mini" too.
        Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

        Completely fair! I really hate to use old worn out idioms but this one fits so perfectly...

        All is fair in Love and War and your situation involves both.

        Terra
        Both "Minis" ? Terra.
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        • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
          Originally Posted by Ken Leatherman View Post

          Both "Minis" ? Terra.

          Bwaa-Haaa!

          Nooooo! Both love and war.

          I'm not sure Claude's type of mini is worth fighting for, love or not.

          There, now I'm innocent too.

          Terra
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          • Profile picture of the author Ken Leatherman
            Originally Posted by Ken Leatherman View Post

            Both "Minis" ? Terra.
            Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

            Bwaa-Haaa!

            Nooooo! Both love and war.

            I'm not sure Claude's type of mini is worth fighting for, love or not.

            There, now I'm innocent too.

            Terra
            ROTFLMAO and sploorfed my water all over the keyboard.

            Terra is AWESOME, Terra is AWWWWSUM as we say down south.
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            • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
              Originally Posted by Ken Leatherman View Post

              ROTFLMAO and sploorfed my water all over the keyboard.
              Haha! That's Claude's fault.

              Originally Posted by Ken Leatherman View Post

              Terra is AWESOME, Terra is AWWWWSUM as we say down south.
              Now that is my fault.

              Terra
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    Maybe y'all need to take this little 3-way into a private chat. LOL
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    • Profile picture of the author Ken Leatherman
      Originally Posted by Joel Young View Post

      Maybe y'all need to take this little 3-way into a private chat. LOL
      Joel,

      Blame Claude he started it. Send him to the time out corner. :p

      Terra and I are completely innocent.

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    *quietly and slowly makes his way toward the exit*
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    My parents were married 38 years - until that day when I watched my Dad whimper like a wounded dog when they shut my mother's coffin lid. My heart tore for him. For 38 years, they did not love each other........they were IN love with each other. One would enter the room and their eyes would flash at each other.

    I never heard my mother call my father her husband. He was her "sweetheart". I remember the daily hugs in the dinning room when she would catch him on the way to breakfast, work, or to the bedroom coming home to change his clothes after work. She would hug him and he'd put on the mock trying to get away, there would be an "I love you" and a peck on the lips...maybe more but not in front of us kids. I heard many a discussion, but never disrespect or yelling.

    And I think how perfect the world can be with the right person.......

    And I had that once. He's gone through the great divide. I have mixed feelings about that. I am sorry that I lost what I don't seem to be able to replace after a string of very strong disappointments, but then, I had it once -- and tasted what a soul mate is. That is more than some will ever come close to. Am I blessed or cursed? Hard to say. Everything happens for a reason.

    I still hope that my Indiana Jones will come tripping over my path again somewhere, sometime. I've learned not to actually look for him because what is meant to, will happen in time regardless. Until then, I've learned not to settle. When it is good, there is no bliss comparable. When it's bad, well -- I can see why the chick wanted the hitman. LOL.
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    • Profile picture of the author bizgrower
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      My parents were married 38 years - until that day when I watched my Dad whimper like a wounded dog when they shut my mother's coffin lid. My heart tore for him. For 38 years, they did not love each other........they were IN love with each other. One would enter the room and their eyes would flash at each other.

      I never heard my mother call my father her husband. He was her "sweetheart". I remember the daily hugs in the dinning room when she would catch him on the way to breakfast, work, or to the bedroom coming home to change his clothes after work. She would hug him and he'd put on the mock trying to get away, there would be an "I love you" and a peck on the lips...maybe more but not in front of us kids. I heard many a discussion, but never disrespect or yelling.

      And I think how perfect the world can be with the right person.......

      And I had that once. He's gone through the great divide. I have mixed feelings about that. I am sorry that I lost what I don't seem to be able to replace after a string of very strong disappointments, but then, I had it once -- and tasted what a soul mate is. That is more than some will ever come close to. Am I blessed or cursed? Hard to say. Everything happens for a reason.

      I still hope that my Indiana Jones will come tripping over my path again somewhere, sometime. I've learned not to actually look for him because what is meant to, will happen in time regardless. Until then, I've learned not to settle. When it is good, there is no bliss comparable. When it's bad, well -- I can see why the chick wanted the hitman. LOL.
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  • Love is powerful isn't it. Although husbands replied that way although that is the way they show love to their lover. That is the way of living in the 21st century. Just go and give a hug instead of texting like that. Love is yet not digitalised.
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