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How many years have you been married?  

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  1. 1. How many years have you been married?

    • 0-5 yrs
      273
    • 5-10 yrs
      314
    • 10-15 yrs
      307
    • 15-20 yrs
      210
    • 20-30 yrs
      267
    • Over 30 yrs
      170


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Been married for five years, had some involvement in the lifestyle from the start as we were both in it before we met.

 

Married previously for over 20 years and was involved for most of that also.

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We've been together for 23 yrs and married for 17 of them. I couldn't imagine life without her.....so many great memories :kissface:

 

Brett (and Tammy)

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We've been together for 18 years, Have been married for 14 will be 15 in August... He is the love of my life and the years only get better. :)

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We've also been married 13 years this August but have been together for 17 years.

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We have been married exactly one month today!! Wow, time sure flies... :lol:

We've been seriously dating for 5 years though...

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My first marriage lasted 4 years . . . .we were NOT in the lifestyle (Well, at least I wasn't, I didn't know SHE was :rolleyes: )

 

Kitty and I have been together almost 9 years, and we are in the lifestyle . . . .and we're still very happy!

 

I hope that says something!

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We'll be married 13 years this year, dated for nearly 5 before we married, and have been actively seeking to play for about 2 1/2 years. We have yet to take the plunge. We met when I was 14 and he was 17. We had a few ups and downs due to long distance (he joined the military) but in the end, we worked it out and married each other anyway.

 

~M

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10 years as of July 6th. She moved in the night she met me and that was over 13 years ago! Must have done something right at least once! :lol:

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Married 8 years as of end of June, together 9.5 years. Met when he was 19, me 24. His mom set us up, I had met her at a bar while playing darts. Only man I have every been in love with and it did help that he was the first (and until we started playing, only) man to ever make me have the big "O".

 

He says my something old when we got married was ME :lol: But, most people think he is my age or older and I'm his age or younger, so ::P: on him.

 

Jen :kissface:

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We can finally vote on this poll :D We will have been married 3 weeks on Saturday. And we only dated 3 months before we tied the ole knot.

 

Jenn (and James)

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Been married for 10 at the end of the month, and together for just shy of 14 total. It is wonderful to note that so many of you started as young as we did, and are still hanging in there 20 and 30 years later! :) I cannot wait to brag about the same. Congrats to all of you who have found so much love and support.

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We have been married for 40 years in October and just as much in love as ever. We are not too old to remember the good times and young enough to still enjoy them at a slower pace.

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24 years and we still feel like 18 yr olds...well sometimes.

 

We have had a great marriage, with it's ups and downs, but we always knew we were in it for the long run.

 

As Henny Youngman said after his 50th anniversary..."It was the best 3 years of my life"...sorry just kidding honey.

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We've been married for 18 years and lived together for 4 before that. We've been swinging for about 3 years and our relationship has never been stronger!

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Been married 8 1/2 years but have been together 16 years and known each other for 19...We're only 33/32....Our lives could not be any better.....

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I love being married. But I find it is kind of like ice cream. Every once in while I want a different flavor. That doesn't mean I don't love my mate or want to be with him always, I just want some variety from time to time.

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We have been married 31 one years this May!!! Hard to believe it has been that long, but we have enjoyed every minute of it...specially the sex. lol :fun:

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We met 36 years ago and have been married for 33 years. We were high school sweethearts. Until we got into the lifestyle, one year ago, we were each others first and only sex partners.

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Been married 31 years; known her for 36. I'm a little like SADIEBABY

love being married. but i find it is kind of like ice cream. every once in while i want a different flavor. that doesn't mean i don't love my mate or want to be with him always, i just want some variety from time to time.
My mate isn't convinced that the lifestyle is for her so :nono: no swing for us. But we never know for sure what will happen tomorrow do we? ;)

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I am surprised everyone had a positive reply! I guess I'll be the first to say that my husband and I have been married for 5+ years and I am losing the puppy love...sorry I can't join the positive band wagon.

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Hi, we've been married 35 yrs, been friends over 40. :claps::) Have always been there for each other through thick and thin. No one could love me more than she does. :kissface: I'm truly blessed! She's not to excited about the lifestyle, and that's ok, besides, who knows, tomorrow is another day. :D

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We've been married for over 5 years but together for 16!

 

We should have got married much sooner, she is wonderful :kissface: I look forward to seeing my wife every day.

 

Gaz

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Hello all!

 

We have been married for 8 years this May and have been together for 13 years total. And we are in our early 30's. We wouldn't have it any other way.

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It will be 11 years married the 27th of May, together 13, just started exploring swinging at the first of the year. We have known each other since high school but it took us about 7 years to figure out that we were meant to be together forever. I have to say that honestly I fell in love with my wife the first time I saw her.

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I've been with my hubby almost 11 years, and married for 2 years. I would say we are still going 100% strong, sex has always been fantastic from day 1 and still is. Outdoor sex is fun, we both feel now that we would like to experiment even further sexually.

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Altough not properly married, we've been living togheter for 16 years, and we consider ourselves "married", so... well.

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