My answer will be similar to Liquor Dealer's since my wife and I also got married in 1967. In those 36 years there have been good times and bad. We fought, loved and have remained best friends during that period.
Once word of advice: Expect to work at making the marriage work. Marriage is not a relationship that just works because you love each other at the time of the ceremony. For me it has been the most serious relationship that I ever committed to. We made a choice to spend our lives together. We have had to work to make sure it happened. We've managed through 2 children and a bankruptcy. Now we're into 3 grandchildren and still working on our relationship.
BTW, I am not surprised to see the skeptical voices here too. If it doesn't work, it can do really ugly things to your life. You need to be aware of the chances you're taking.
It's your decision as to whether it is worth the effort you'll need to put in and the risks that you are taking. All I can say is I wouldn't have changed my decision for anything in the world.
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If love is blind, why is lingerie so popular?
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