Since marriage is a legal agreement, might it not have a 20-year review clause?  Most children would be grown and a serious review of goals and dreams could be valuable.  We so often outgrow our mates

Since marriage is a legal agreement, might it not have a 20-year review clause? Most children would be grown and a serious review of goals and dreams could be valuable. We so often outgrow our mates

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This pole is related to my life. So many factors in a marriage change during those first twenty years, and it is very difficult for both to be totally honest about feelings. This would be the chance to make some changes for the better, or to end the marriage without breaking hearts. It would preclude cheating because knowing a review time was ahead, it might make a partner hold off, knowing the issues would be solved or the marriage would end legally. If the grown children knew this was...  Read more …




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