I am married to a happy camper. He's a criminal lawyer who thinks people are inherently good and will befriend him. His father, at 93, is the same way.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I married somebody who is very secure. He's been in my corner from the time we met, and we grew in this together.
I have known a few good marriages, but very few. And others look to me like they're pretty miserable. I don't really think that's a recipe for happiness.
That's my prescription for a happy marriage - marry someone who doesn't do anything similar to what you do.
My parents have been married for 42 years. Their marriage has been - from what I can see - a happy one.
I have a husband who adores me.
I married an excellent parent, but I'm not sure that I've made a great parent.
But I married a guy who treated me very badly, but I was happy. I was miserable, so I was happy.
I think it's morally wrong to keep someone away from what keeps him happy.
I had a great dad and we had a great relationship, but he's still a part of my life.
I am happily married to a wonderful man. He is not in the business.