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There is a lot of truth to what this couples says about being soul mates for life but to get to this point requires a commitment in more than the simplicity a marriage imparts.
Most people marry for the wrong reasons and think they should have individual identities and lives suited to each other individually. Individuals must like and be attracted to each other first and real love will come in time. Love is not the pitter patter of the heart, love is the marriage of souls in unquestionable faith and trust and commitment.
I don't think you really need to set goals, the goals will come and go but how you commit to each others changes will over come life's perils and choices. There is no constant in marriage and its a life of continual change both must commit themselves to and adjust to.
While many couples waste a lot of years in cohabitation or as separate lives to see if they are compatible are living years of their lives in doubt and insecurity.
How ever its done though, providing couples with a new thought alternative to their current life will help the longevity of blending.
But what if my passion is Solitaire? :-D
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