Which is more important in a successful marriage: Love or common goals/values?
Assassin~ Badass Buzz Guru
2012/06/12 14:01:37
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- Bronar 2012/06/13 14:41:10Common goals/valuesAll of the above, a common value being love for each other.reply
- beach bum 2012/06/13 08:32:49LOVElovereply
- AM 2012/06/12 19:56:03LOVEWhile love is most important I couldn't marry someone without common goals as far as what we both want out of the marriage .A similar value system is important when it comes to the important things child rearing being #1 yet there are smaller things that you can accept. If you thought the same way on every issue it could get boring.reply
- TheHushedScreamer 2012/06/12 19:45:20LOVEDefinitely love. There's no doubt in that. Married people could have different goals, values, interests and religion... but if there's no love then it'll never work.reply
- Ryoka∞Boy 2012/06/12 19:44:19LOVEBut common goals and values plays it's role too.reply
- Hank 2012/06/12 14:15:51LOVE+1I'm talking about the "real deal". Been married for forty years. It certainly helps to have common/simular goals and values. Patience is more than a virtue, it is one of the key ingredients to a successful, happy marriage.reply
- Jo 2012/06/12 14:05:42LOVE+2without question; most people have common goals/values with thier friends; do thwey marry all of them because of that? besides, a marriage without love will fail inevitably no matter what else is in place.reply

















