Cheshire Figment
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I was 48 when I got married, Judy was 46. This had been her second marriage, the first had ended in divorce over 20 years earlier (the ex had been an alcoholic and died of liver failure during his third marriage). However we had met in an organization we both belonged to and were occasional friends for about six years when we were not dating others. Then we started going steady for about a year until we made the decision to get married about a year later.
One thing Judy had told me later was that a lot of our friends, several of whom I had dated in the past, had told her she was fighting a lost cause and that I would never get married. I had never really planned to get married, but it happened. Judy had been the right person.
One thing Judy had told me later was that a lot of our friends, several of whom I had dated in the past, had told her she was fighting a lost cause and that I would never get married. I had never really planned to get married, but it happened. Judy had been the right person.