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Who doesn’t secretly dream of their happily ever after? While, sadly, not everyone is lucky enough to spend the rest of their days with their soulmate, some chosen ones get to enjoy every moment with the love of their life, and witnessing it is the sweetest thing ever. 

Our Bored Panda team couldn’t deprive you of this wholesomeness, that’s why we compiled a whole list of couples recreating their old photos, 72 years and counting! Scroll down to immerse yourself in the magic of love, and don’t forget to upvote those lovebirds who convinced you that soulmates are real.

While you're at it, be sure to check out a conversation with relationship coaching experts from Max-Well Coaching, Sally and Zach Maxwell, who kindly agreed to share what factors are important for long-lasting relationships.

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In Honor Of World Down Syndrome Day, My Brother And His Fiancée. Together Since Their 1983 High School Prom - 40 Years

Couple holding wedding figurines, showing how time changed people but not their love for each other in two photos.

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    My Parents On Their Wedding Day In 1964 And Then Again At Christmas 2021

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    I don’t know about you, dear Pandas, but scrolling through all of these then-and-now pictures made me wonder about the secret of a long-term, successful relationship. While there’s no magic potion for it, and every couple has their own non-negotiables, relationship coaching experts from Max-Well Coaching, Sally and Zach Maxwell, propose that 3 primary values should do the trick.

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    "The first is a shared value around personal evolution. We’ve all come across people in our lives who are the 'I am who I am, don’t try to change me' type. This attitude is cancer for intimate relationships. Having a shared value around personal evolution means that both members of the relationship are committed to their own personal growth as well as to the growth of the relationship over time," Maxwells explain.

    "Needs, beliefs, and desires—all of these things need breathing room to grow and change, and without a shared value around personal evolution, the relationship will stagnate or break under the pressure of inflexibility."

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    Today My Wife Is Officially Under 200 Lbs And I Was Finally Able To Do A Chin Up For The First Time In My Life

    Couple embracing outdoors and smiling, showing love unchanged over time in casual settings with greenery and backyard backgrounds.

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    #5

    My Grandparents, 1970’s To 2014*

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    My Parents 1974. My Dad Still Cheers When Ever My Mom Gets A Jeopardy Answer Right

    Couple photographed decades apart showing how time changed people but not their love for each other.

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    The second value the relationship experts mention is transparency and communication.

    "It is our core belief and one that we teach all our clients, that healthy relationships require total transparency and honesty in communication. In other words, no secrets or withholding. Any conversation is allowed to be put on the table. A shared value around total honesty and transparency, and a willingness to have any conversation, no matter how challenging it may be, is a key foundational value that every successful long-term modern relationship needs."

    #7

    72 Years Of Marriage

    A couple shown in two photos years apart, highlighting how time changed people but not their love for each other.

    My grandparents were married for 71 years. Today would have been my grandfather‘s 95th birthday. The adoration she still has for him after all those years is something most of us just dream about. I hope he is waiting for her at the gates and I hope you find a love like this.

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    #9

    My Grandparents. Bottom Photo: Their Wedding Night, December 1945. Top Photo: Their 69th Wedding Anniversary. They're The Epitome Of Soulmates

    A couple reminiscing their wedding day and now sharing a loving moment after many years, showing how time changed people.

    They were ultimately married for 72 years before my grandfather, at age 95, passed away from melanoma that had metastasized into his brain. My grandma, now 94, is still alive, and, like us, misses him every day.

    In a world of failed marriages, they were a shining light of what love really is because even when they squabbled, they continued to hold hands and give little kisses throughout the day. When my grandpa died, I mourned the loss of this strong, intelligent man, but I also mourned that piece that died in my grandma, too.

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    The third value that is crucial in a long-lasting relationship is intimacy.

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    "We’ve written before about the importance of intimacy in relationships and about how intimacy needs to be related to as a mandatory part of an intimate relationship. All that being said, everybody’s sexual needs and desires are different, so what’s most important here is that you and your partner share the same values or belief system around intimacy," Maxwells note.

    "If one of you feels that intimate life is very important to you, and the other doesn’t, no amount of similar interests will save that misalignment of value. You need to be with somebody who has a similar belief system around intimacy as you do. Mismatched libidos are common in relationships, but a mismatched belief system around intimacy and sexuality spells trouble and likely infidelity in the long run."

    #10

    My Wife And I From 16 To 36. From Best Friends, To Girlfriends, To Wives, To Mommies

    Two women smiling in selfies taken years apart, showing how time changed people but not their love for each other.

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    #11

    My Parents In 1975 And Again In 2020. They’ve Been Married And Playing Music Together For Over 45 Years Now

    Couple holding musical instruments sitting on a bench, showing how time changed people but not their love for each other.

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    #12

    Mom And Dad On Their Wedding Day In 1980 vs. 2024 (Celebrating 44 Years Of Marriage)

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    Nowadays, many discussions are floating around about the importance of knowing your partner’s love language and them knowing yours, which can improve communication, deepen intimacy, strengthen relationships, and help both parties feel more appreciative of each other. So we asked our interviewed experts if they agree that knowing each other’s love languages can help couples have a more successful relationship.

    #13

    Married For 17 Years Today, Together For 34

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    My Parents Recreated Their Honeymoon Picture 40 Years Later

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    #15

    How It Started, How It’s Going 2009-2020

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    "Absolutely. People not only receive love, but GIVE love in their own love language. So, most people give their love language to their partner, but their partner doesn't receive it as effectively because that love isn't given in the love language that they most easily receive," Maxwells explain.

    "For example, my husband's love language is words of affirmation, and he tells me all of the time how much he loves me. My love language is acts of service. His words of affirmation feel good, and he feels like he is giving me lots of love, but it doesn't totally resonate with me the way acts of service do. When he loves me through acts of service (like making me a cappuccino), I melt, because I really feel the love in the way that I'm most attuned to feeling it."

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    #16

    1990- 2024 Married For 34 Years. Together Since 1988. We've Both Changed So Much

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    Pic From Our First Date 30 Years Ago Today And Us Now (Married 24 Years)

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    Another thing that is crucial in a long-lasting relationship is being able to handle misunderstandings in a way that strengthens, rather than damages, the relationship. The secret to this is, again, quite simple. It's learning how to talk about anything.

    "And we mean anything. In our almost 20 years of being together, we both practice and teach our clients that the foundation of any strong, long-lasting intimacy is total honesty and transparency. In other words, the ability to talk about anything. No matter how you slice it, a rock-solid relationship where both profound love and freedom can exist is only possible with profound honesty," Maxwells say.

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    Met This Wonderful Woman 26 Years Ago, While I Was On Leave From The Military. 26 Years Later, Almost 23 Years Of Which Married, Asking Her Out Was The Best Thing I've Ever Done

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    Their top tips on how to successfully handle misunderstandings and disputes include stopping being so precious with what you think you can and can't say, and taking the notion that there are things that can’t be talked about in your relationship off the table.

    "Be OK with the consequences of speaking up. Yes, you will hurt your partner’s feelings sometimes. Yes, you will be misunderstood sometimes. Yes, it will turn into a fight now and then, or sometimes regularly. That’s all OK. Hash it out — work through it until it’s resolved. Stop protecting your partner from their feelings getting hurt. Stop protecting yourself from looking bad," the experts advise.

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    I Wouldn’t Be Her(E) Without My Lovely Wife. Prom Photos At 17, And Nearly 20 Years Later Going Strong

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    #23

    A 60+ Year Love Story. My Grandma & Grandpa

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    My Husband And I '87 And '24

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    "When there is something challenging or scary to talk about, set yourself and your partner up for success. Let them know that you need to speak with them about something important," they add.

    "Let them know how you are feeling about sharing whatever it is: scared, embarrassed, angry, ashamed, etc. Never blame them for how you feel, and instead take ownership of your experience. For example, let’s say your partner hurt your feelings. Instead of saying, 'You hurt my feelings,' say, 'I feel hurt by what you said.' Or try something like, 'My experience of how xyz went down felt bad to me.' Tell the whole truth."

    #25

    My Wife And I In 1995 And 2024

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    #26

    My Parents 40th Wedding Anniversary, Wearing The Same Dress, Suit And Flowers As They Did 40 Years Ago

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    Love the fact that those are the same flowers even! (Though they didn't age quite as gracefully!).

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    My Wife And I. 1994 (24 And 22 Years Old) - 2024 (54 And 52 Years Old)

    Couples in matching old and recent photos showing how time changed people but not their love for each other.

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    Lastly, Maxwells mention that it's important to take responsibility for your part in whatever it is you are addressing.

    "Any dynamic in relationships requires two contributors. In your communication, make sure to find and take ownership of yours. Be open to your partner’s perspective. Listen and apologize where you can. Talk through it until it’s resolved for both of you. Practice this regularly. Be willing to fail at it and be bad at it at first, and eventually you will master the art of living 'secret free.'"

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    My Parents Ran Away And Got Married In 1973. He Was 17 & She Was 15. They Are Still Madly In Love Today

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    #29

    This Is So Beautiful

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    #30

    Posted A Then (1958) And Now (2019) Picture Of My Grandparents In R/Thewaywewere In September.

    Side-by-side photos of an elderly couple kissing, showing how time changed people but not their love for each other.

    Grandmama’s reaction was beautiful. She died unexpectedly 12/9. She loved the photo so, she was buried with it in her hands. I wish I had words.

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    Mom & Dad Married 50 Years Ago And Divorced When I Was A Teen. They Got Remarried Yesterday On Their 50th Wedding Anniversary

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    #32

    My Parents, Married 61 Years, With A Picture Of Them When They Started Dating

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    Since We Are Sharing Prom Pics…1987 And 2023. 31 Years Of Marriage

    Couple posing together in formal wear and years later by city lights, showing how time changed people but not their love.

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    #35

    My Wife And I With Our First Cat, Spike, In 1986 And With Our First Dog, Millie, In 2022

    Couple holding their dogs in matching poses years apart, showing how time changed people but not their love for each other.

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    #36

    F/27/5’3” [230>160=70 Pounds] M/27/6’ [280>210=70 Pounds] My Husband And I Have Been Working Hard To Be Happier And Healthier Over The Past 2 Years!

    Couple posing outdoors in two side-by-side photos showing how time changed people but not their love.

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    #37

    My Husband And I On Our Wedding Day 1977 And Now 2024

    Side-by-side photos showing how time changed people but not their love for each other with a vintage wedding and present-day portrait.

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    #38

    Celebrated 23 Years Together Yesterday

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    Happy Anniversary

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    #40

    My Mom And Dad 1983-2025

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    The story of how they met makes me want to throw up but they really set the bar for me growing up on what to look for in a relationship. Love them.

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    30 Years Married! We’ve Had A Blast

    Couple showing how time changed people but not their love for each other in two portraits years apart.

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    #42

    Time Flies, Cherish Every Moment! 28 To Late 50's!

    Two photos show how time changed people but not their love for each other, featuring smiling couples and family.

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    #43

    My Hubby And I On Flight To Vegas To Get Married vs. Almost 30 Years Later And 5 Kids

    Couple on a plane, first photo from 1997 and second from 2025, showing how time changed people but not their love.

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    #44

    My Husband And I At 15 And 32

    Couple reunited over time, smiling with their child at a restaurant, showing love that unchanged despite time passing.

    My husband is my best friend in the whole wide world! We met in middle school and have been two peas in a pod since.

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    #45

    “I Went To Photograph A Wedding's 55th Anniversary! They Even Had The Original Glasses And Cake Toppers”

    Couple shown in two photos decades apart, illustrating how time changed people but not their love for each other.

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    #46

    My Husband And I, 2007 - 2023

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    My Wife And I 2004 And 2024

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    Photo 1: Budapest 2004, 1 month together. Photo 2: Ireland 2024, 20 years later. (Lived in the U.S. for 28 years, now living it I up in Portugal).

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    #48

    My Parents On My Mums 21st Birthday (1988) And In The Same Spot 28 Years Later (2016). They’re Going On 31 Years Together

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    Fyi - my dad’s dressed as his young self in the 2016 recreation - he’s actually bald now!)

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    #49

    Today Is My Parents’ 50th Anniversary And Still Going Strong! Absolutely Love These Crazy Kids

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    2004 To 2024

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    15 Years With The Love Of My Life (2009>2024)

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    #52

    1997 To 2023. Married 20+ Years

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    #53

    My Parents Met In High School In The 1970s. They Celebrated Their 40th Anniversary Yesterday

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    #54

    18 Years Together This Month And Officially Half Of My Life With My Best Friend. Thank You For Making It By Far The Better Half

    Couple showing how time changed people but not their love for each other in two photos years apart.

    Just trying to wrap my head around the fact that our relationship is as old as I was went it started.

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    #55

    In 1980, A Coworker Set Me Up With His Daughter, Who Had Broken Up With Her Significant Other And Was In The Dumps. He Had A Picture He Showed Me And She Was Lovely

    Couple showing how time changed people but not their love, smiling younger and kissing older in wedding attire.

    We went on a blind date, married two years later, and will soon have our 43rd anniversary. We have 3 great kids and life is great.

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    #56

    My Husband And I In 2003 vs. 2024, 21 Years Difference

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    #57

    My Grandparents Just Celebrated Their 50th Wedding Anniversary

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    My grandparents started dating as freshmen in high school and we got to surprise them the other day with a huge party with their lifelong friends and family after 50 years together. My grandma is my best friend and it’s such an honor to be a page in her love story.

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    #58

    37 Years Married Despite All The Doctors Giving My Wife Only 3 Months To Live (Brain Cancer) And That Was 27 Years Ago

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    #59

    Couple Who Beat Leukemia Together Are Now Happily Married

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    #60

    Yesterday I Posted A Picture Of My Parents In The 70’s On Their Wedding Day. I Showed Them All The Love They Were Receiving And They Both Were Just Over Come With Joy

    Couple shown decades apart, highlighting how time changed people but not their love for each other.

    A lot of people asked what they look like today! Here they are!

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    #61

    We Renewed Our Vows After 40 Years Of Marriage. Same Wedding Dress And Same Groom

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    #62

    We're The Wikipedia "High Five" Couple, Now We're Married And Teaching It To Our Kids. Up High

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    #63

    Grandparents Married 50 Years Ago Today

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    16 - 37: Married 18 Years. I Don't Deserve Her

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    High School Sweethearts On Table Mountain, Wy

    Couple sitting on a rocky mountain, showing how time changed people but not their love for each other in two photos years apart.

    1999 and 2018. Married almost 23 years now and we still do that hike pretty much every summer. Please excuse the reversed positions, when we got up there and thought to recreate this we didn't have the original print.

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    #66

    My Wife And Me At Age 20 And At Age 58 - Still Having A Blast With Each Other

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    #67

    My Wife And I From 17 To 37

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    #68

    Prom Pic Of Me And My Wife In 2003 Aged 19 And 20 Years Later Celebrating Our 15 Year Wedding Anniversary

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    #69

    My Grandparents, April 5, 1961 And Again April 5, 2021

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    #70

    Very Beautiful

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    #71

    At Age 4, I Whispered Sweet Nothings Into Her Ear. 24 Years Later, We’re Getting Married

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    #72

    2012-2025, 13 Years Together With My Best Friend (34 & 35)

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    #73

    My Wife And I Dating In 1997 And At A Wedding In 2024

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    #74

    We Met On Okcupid 7 Years Ago, And Went On A 2,000 Mile Road Trip Across The Country After Only Five Months Of Dating, We Also Got Engaged On That Road Trip

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    We recreated some pictures from that trip. Lassen National Park. Then Vs. Now.

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    #75

    Husband Posted How We Got Married At The Courthouse Today Because We Cant Have Our Wedding Due To Corona. And Yeah, We've Been In Love Since Kindergarten

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    #76

    Married 35 Years. 1989 - 2025

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    #77

    Our Family Through The Years. 1989 & 2024

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    Started dating at 15. Married at 21. Adopted our son at 31. Still going strong in our 50s. I am incredibly grateful for every moment.

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    #78

    I’m A Wedding Officiant And Just Married This Couple Who Were Each Others First Love In High School, Found Each Other 50 Years Later, And Got Married

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    #79

    The Mrs And I Over The Last 25yrs

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    Court married after a couple weeks knowing each other at 18 and creeping now on 44.

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    #80

    10.5 Years Ago, I Was Just Going To A Dance With A Boy. I Had No Idea That We Would Choose To Spend The Rest Of Our Lives Together

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    #81

    I Found Out He Still Looks At Me The Same Way As When We Started Dating 5 Years Ago. Dating vs. Wedding Day

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    #82

    My Parents In The 1970s And In Their 70s

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    #83

    My Wife And I At Her High School Prom, 2009 And 2023. Married 27.5 Years Now

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    #84

    Me And My Wife, 16 Years Ago When We Started Dating And Today

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    #85

    My Parents Have Been Married For 48 Years Today

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    #86

    First Photo With My Crush -vs.- 17 Years (And 4 Kids) Later

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    #87

    This Weekend I Married My High School Sweetheart. Left: Was On Our Prom Day. Right: 8 Years Later On Our Wedding Day At The Same Location

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    #88

    My Husband And I 16 Years Apart. My Husband And I 16 Years Apart, Still Incredibly Happy

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    #89

    My Parents In 1987 vs. Now. They’ve Been Married For 36 Years

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    #90

    Wife And I 1993 To 2024

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    #91

    Told My Wife I'd Marry Her In 8th Grade, She Was In 10th And Not Interested

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    When I was in 8th grade, I told a girl in 10th grade I was going to marry her one day. She laughed and told me no everytime I said it. But I was resilient —I kept saying it anyway. Every time she brushed me off, I just smiled and told her, ‘You’ll see.’" I became a way for her dad to embarrass her, lol. If he seen me when he was with her, he would always yell to get my attention, she would blush and walk off, hahah I don't even know what it was, but I was just drawn to her. We went to the same school, but life took us in different directions after high school. We both moved on, had our own struggles, and for years, it seemed like that promise I made was just a childhood dream.

    But fate had other plans.

    Around our mid-twenties, life brought us back together. The timing was finally right, and everything just clicked. We weren’t kids anymore—we had been through enough to know what we wanted. And I still wanted her, and still do!

    We’ve now been together for 19 years, married for 15, and I wouldn’t change a thing. We spent $50 on our wedding band set, and $60 for the wedding. I tried to wear a suit for her (not my thing) but she said she had already picked out what I was wearing! Was a beautiful surprise to see shorts and flip flops, it's amazing to be with someone who totally gets you. At our wedding, when I was reading her my vows, I looked her in the eye and said, ‘I told you so.’ She loved that line, lol and to top it all off, she had a song made for me called ‘Bobby, You Told Me So’" for our 10th anniversary

    She is still my best friend and I'm still chasing her just as hard at 42 as I did at 14! Sometimes, life really does come full circle.

    Anybody else chase their spouse that long?

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