How did you meet your wife, hubby, partner?

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Cathryn

Legendary Member
There are some awesome stories on here...
 
Met my current partner on the internet, much the same as a lot of people these days!

But, unlike a few previous net dates/relationships I´ve had, this is going very well indeed.

I just have to get her to understand my need to escape to a sunnier and hotter climate for 2-3 months during the winter! (she´s coming round to it - and all I want to do really (honestly) is to ride my bike!). :rofl:
 

Jonathan M

New Member
Location
Merseyside
Went to the pub with a couple of mates - one fancied a girl who we knew would be there.

That girl was there, with a couple of mates.

Him & her never worked out, but me & one of her mates did.


Sounds very adolescent, to be fair we were, sort of!
 

radger

Veteran
Location
Bristol
He was one of the funniest posters on another forum I am an active member of. One of the other posters had a party for his birthday, we both attended it. We were kissing in the kitchen within a few hours. Less than six weeks later he moved to London. Less than four months after that we moved in together. In four weeks' time we'll have been living together for five years.
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
Chuffy and I met on a thread called "I was a Teenage Goth" in the dear departed C+ forum's Cake Stop.

We met in the flesh about 7 months later on the C+ Jersey relay in 2004. We'd bought each another a bar of Maya Gold after remembering a virtual conversation several months before...and then I goosed him :rofl:

Life became complicated and a bit messy after this, but even though we lived on opposite sides of the UK, got together in the autumn of 2004, and married in January 2006 after we finally ended up in the same city at the same time :hugs::rofl:
 
dellzeqq said:
Today is our 13th wedding anniversary.

Congratulations - and may you continue to enjoy the day dz. You're the same age, did (do) the similar things. (I didn't go camping - I hit Beach Blanket Babylon and Portobello...)

And now the love of my life is...the FNRttC! Once a month at midnight - perfect! :smile:
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
dellzeqq said:
Today is our 13th wedding anniversary.

Congrats!

I celebrated our 20th last Wednesday... we could not celebrate together as I was working in Belarus, I sent flowers and a text...

Can you guess the text message?
 

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Fab Foodie said:
Congrats!

I celebrated our 20th last Wednesday... we could not celebrate together as I was working in Belarus, I sent flowers and a text...

Can you guess the text message?
from Belarus with..........comradely greetings?
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Me and Mrs FF, the long suffering Jane met at Freshers week at South Bank Polytechnic in Sept 1982, on the 3rd day I invited here out, by Friday evening we had our first snog, n the doorway of the Video store in Morden (the original one opposite the station), we've been together ever since, through good and bad, 3 fantastic kids and a life that's not all bad. Secretly I'm as crazy about her as I was in that video store doorway.
I'm a lucky guy.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
One of my adult students at college set up a blind date for me with one of her friends three months ago. We get on well and like each other but currently not sure it is working. :biggrin:
 

surfgurl

New Member
Location
Somerset
I was 18 and at University away from home. There was a guy in his mid 30s in some of my classes who was a great laugh. His relationship was going down the pan. I went home for the summer. Unbeknown to me he rode his motorbike passed down the street where he knew I would be living the following term just in case I came back early.
We ended up working together on a drama production. He was having to get up for work at 6am, then lectures and then rehearsals late in the evening. He asked if I knew of anyone with a sofa he could sleep on to save him driving home late and getting up early. I didn't, but offered him my bedroom floor. He slept on the floor twice before uttering the immortal cheesy line "It's quite cold on the floor and it's hard, I don't suppose I could share your bed?"
We've now been together for almost 13 years and married for 2.
 
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