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I think I may be the shortest? 9 months dating before he proposed to me BUT during the 9 months we had a lot happen including me in the hospital for a month (I was told I should have died) it will be 2 1/2 years when we get married

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We were together for a little over a year.  When you know that person is the one you just feel it.  We're hoping to get married on the second anniversary of him proposing to me.  So by the time we get married it will be 3 years(three is my favourite number).

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I think I can just about beat everyone. We were together 10 years before we got married and actually got married 4 days before our 10th anniversary! We never had plans to get married at all. We had both already been married and said no way. But we had a major health scare with my husband and I realized I didn't want anything to happen to him and just be the live in girlfriend after that many years. Now we're at 13 years and I honestly can say after this much time I love him even more now. I had a serious health episode just over a year ago, and still have some stuff to get through but he spent about 10 hours a day every day at the hospital for the month I was there, plus he kept up all the housecleaning and laundry, dishes, everything while I was in. Then took care of me at home for the first few weeks until I was able to be on my own even though we had a nurse coming in twice a week. If we make it through the next stage without any complications, a vow renewal next year will be our celebration!

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