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Get
Married to a Guy You Can Have Fun With
Forever |
by:
Terry
Hernon MacDonald |
How
often do your married friends complain about
husbands who spend weekends on the couch
watching games? Didn't they notice these
guys were sports fanatics while they were
dating? Did they think things would change
after the wedding?
Life is fraught with ups and downs, so it's
critical to marry someone you can have fun
with, today and fifty years from now. Here's
how you can find that person:
1. Write down a list of the things you like
to do. Then do them. I have a theory that
if all the singles who claim to enjoy long
walks on the beach actually took long walks
on the beach, they'd meet, get married,
and the personal ad industry would collapse.
If you like to read, hang out in a bookstore.
If the bookstore has a cafe, become a regular
there. If you like beer and bands, grab
a friend and get to know the faces at a
neighborhood bar (take a cab; no drinking
and driving, please).
Do what you like to do.
This technique worked for a good friend
of mine. After discovering that his longtime
girlfriend had been cheating on him, he
left her. Then he gave himself time to mourn
and moved on.
He had two hobbies, cooking and hiking.
He enrolled in a cooking class and joined
a hiking club, in the hopes of widening
his social circle. After the cooking class
ended, he invited his classmates to a party
at his house and encouraged them to bring
friends. Guess who showed up? A fun, attractive
(and faithful!) woman who enjoys entertaining
and good food as much as he does. They've
been married three years now.
2. Write down a list of things you'd like
to do but haven't gotten around to yet.
Would you like to build a bookcase? Check
out the list of classes at your local Home
Depot. Want to learn how to fix your transmission?
Take an auto repair course. Women are bound
to meet men there. If you're bent on improving
your money management skills, take a finance
course. You'll likely meet smart, upwardly
mobile people.
The key to attracting a husband who you
can have fun with 10, 25, and 50 years from
now is to do the things that make you happy
today.
Then see who shows up.
About the author:
Terry Hernon MacDonald is the author of
"How to Attract and Marry the Man of Your
Dreams." Visit her website at http://www.marrysmart.com
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