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Tag Archives: monogamy
I Pledge Thee My Troth (Tuesday)
Here’s Ann Landers’ take on our topic: “Sensual pleasures have the fleeting brilliance of a comet; a happy marriage has the tranquility of a lovely sunset.” I’ll take the proximity and predictability of tranquil sunsets over the fleeting excitement … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Landers, marriage, monogamy
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I Pledge Thee My Troth (Monday)
Those traditional wedding vows, I pledge thee my troth and till death do us part, sound old-fashioned. Is monogamy passé? Nobody expects that anymore It’s the way I live, and I like it One at a time … Continue reading
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Tagged I pledge thee my troth, monogamy, till death do us part, wedding vows
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