soccerrocks answered Tuesday July 13 2010, 12:38 pm: I met my boyfriend of 3 years through a friend. She had always talked about him and I got curious so I added him as a friend on facebook and chatted him. He later asked for my number and we talked all the time. We met in person and really hit it off. [ soccerrocks's advice column | Ask soccerrocks A Question ]
karenR answered Tuesday July 13 2010, 7:44 am: I met my husband (of 35 years) in high school.
A teen pregnancy / marriage that actually worked out. Though I am quick not to recommend it today.
It hasn't always been easy. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
OhMyLucyDarling answered Tuesday July 13 2010, 1:53 am: Sometimes love is right under your eye...
As I met my husband 4 years after I had graduated High School.
He was in town visiting his cousin and I happened to run into him 3 days before he was to go back home which was out of state. From there on out we started talking and we hit it off.
We talked for a month and then he asked me out and it was a happy successful long relationship that became a marriage.
sml111992 answered Tuesday July 13 2010, 1:18 am: i met my boyfriend of 2 years at school obviously im only 17. but people can meet at the mall or online or work just walking on the street in a club a bar* my cousins met a bar and married* finding the connection when you see someone dertermines how a relationship will go. i have no idea how old you are or what you do but i found me being my boyfriends friend first makes our relationship work. i think that considering that we are young and in highschool we are a good couple we dont break up off and on cuz of an arugument we try to get through our differences and remember how much we love each other. if you see a cute guy or girl go up to them and say hi and go from there. [ sml111992's advice column | Ask sml111992 A Question ]
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