Demographics: Are you married, in a domestic partnership, divorced, or single?

Are you married, in a domestic partnership, divorced, or single?

  • Married (male/female)

  • Married (same gender)

  • Domestic Partnership (male/female)

  • Domestic Partnership (same gender)

  • Divorced (previously married)

  • Single (never married)


Results are only viewable after voting.

OUMoose

Trying to find my place
Joined
Jan 14, 2004
Messages
1,566
Reaction score
24
Single. never married, no kids that I know of. no pets anymore, as my apartment complex won't allow them. ummmm... anything else you all want to know? (keep it PG-13)... :D
 

Taimishu

Blue Belt
Joined
Mar 18, 2004
Messages
245
Reaction score
5
Location
London Croydon
Divorced after 27 years.
1 daughter, 3grandsons, 1 grand daughter, 1grand daughter due in 7 weeks.
1 cat 2 rats and a gerbil. Granddad to 7 rabbits or so the boys say.

David
 

Kembudo-Kai Kempoka

Senior Master
Joined
Mar 9, 2004
Messages
2,228
Reaction score
113
Location
Dana Point, CA
Living in sin. Same awesome g/f, who have known, and been with intermittently (we had some growing up to do, with each of us getting married in between) for 12 years.

Sadly, a good friend of mine and kenpo BB just told me his #2 marriage is headed for the courts. Hmm. Think mi'Lady & I will remain sinners...why get married, and ruin a perfectly good relationship?

Dr. Dave
 

OUMoose

Trying to find my place
Joined
Jan 14, 2004
Messages
1,566
Reaction score
24
Yes, I have a picture... Is there a seperate thread? :p
 

shesulsa

Columbia Martial Arts Academy
MT Mentor
Lifetime Supporting Member
MTS Alumni
Joined
May 27, 2004
Messages
27,182
Reaction score
486
Location
Not BC, Not DC
I am married for the second time. Two kids with the first one, one kid with the second and it looks like he's going to adopt the first two. We too have had our differences, but we've managed to work them out...sometimes just by being quiet and reflecting inward.

Love, light and healing to all....
 

Jade Tigress

RAWR
Lifetime Supporting Member
MTS Alumni
Joined
Mar 11, 2004
Messages
14,196
Reaction score
154
Location
Chicago
OULobo said:
I'm getting married in a year and this is not very encouraging.
My husband and I started going together when I was 18 years old and he was 19. We've been together for 22 years now and married for 17. We have two children, a girl now 13 and a boy who is 10. It's been great! (Not everything we've had to go through together has been great, there's been a lot of hard times, but we went through them together and that is somethining I wouldn't want any other way.) He is my lover and my best friend forever. :)
 

shesulsa

Columbia Martial Arts Academy
MT Mentor
Lifetime Supporting Member
MTS Alumni
Joined
May 27, 2004
Messages
27,182
Reaction score
486
Location
Not BC, Not DC
What about "domestic partnership?" Will that work for you sinners?
 

OULobo

Senior Master
MTS Alumni
Joined
Jun 20, 2003
Messages
2,139
Reaction score
33
Location
Cleveland, OH
Sil Lum TigerLady said:
My husband and I started going together when I was 18 years old and he was 19. We've been together for 22 years now and married for 17. We have two children, a girl now 13 and a boy who is 10. It's been great! (Not everything we've had to go through together has been great, there's been a lot of hard times, but we went through them together and that is somethining I wouldn't want any other way.) He is my lover and my best friend forever. :)

That's a little better.
 

lonecoyote

Brown Belt
Joined
May 13, 2004
Messages
413
Reaction score
10
Six years married. Smartest thing I ever did. We give each other strength.
 

Phoenix44

Master of Arts
Joined
Mar 20, 2004
Messages
1,616
Reaction score
68
Location
Long Island
shesulsa said:
What about "domestic partnership?" Will that work for you sinners?
I wasn't sure. Domestic partnership has a specific legal definition in some jurisdictions.
 

TigerWoman

Senior Master
Lifetime Supporting Member
Joined
Apr 16, 2004
Messages
4,262
Reaction score
41
I have been married to my love for 23 years. We have two almost grown children if you consider a 20 yr. half-dependent, independent thinking daughter grown, I don't quite, until she's not heading for disaster. My son is 17, will graduate next year. And a poodle and two cockatiels, one talks alot. Lived most of my adult life, 20 years, in So. California but this has been a better place to raise kids (MN) the last 12 years. Our marriage has had its serious ups and its serious downs but with God's help, we have stayed together. We complement each other alot. We are great in adversity - really pull together. We have the same interests, tastes - mostly artistic. Marriage is great if you marry for the right reasons, love, companionship, soul mate. But any relationship requires alot of work especially if you are committed. Its just hard to get that level of commitment when you live together. Been there done that. It worked the last time, got married. On Commitment: Will you be there when I get sick or old and gray? I know my husband will and I will be there for him.....God bless you all with happiness and health. TW
 

Bammx2

2nd Black Belt
Joined
Apr 11, 2004
Messages
786
Reaction score
18
Location
London England
single. Had the "love of my life" once.We knew each other for 13 yrs and never married....couldn't see ruining a perfectly good relationship like that
icon12.gif


She's been gone 5 years and I miss her like crazy!
Aside from her.......SINGLE! NO kids!
Which allows me to live in the US and england...I could not do that "with family"
But I would give it up to have those 13yrs back.............
 

Adept

Master Black Belt
Joined
Nov 6, 2004
Messages
1,225
Reaction score
12
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Domestic partnership for six years this year. No kids as yet, but I would like some. My own little ninja clan!
 
OP
Ceicei

Ceicei

Grandmaster
MT Mentor
Joined
Apr 23, 2003
Messages
6,775
Reaction score
85
Location
Utah
RandomPhantom700 said:
What's a long-term engagement count as?
Well, if you both are not living together now in the same place and are still unmarried, then you would consider yourself as single. If you are living together (being a little more than just roommates), then it is a domestic partnership.

- Ceicei
 

Lisa

Don't get Chewed!
MTS Alumni
Joined
Jul 22, 2004
Messages
13,582
Reaction score
98
Location
a happy place
Married. Happily. So long that I can barely remember ever being single :)
 

Latest Discussions

Top