Why I Said I Do: From 1st Grade Friends to Lovers for Life – Amy & Malcolm
Constant moves and family opinions almost kept my husband and I apart, but our marriage is stronger nine years later than ever.
Constant moves and family opinions almost kept my husband and I apart, but our marriage is stronger nine years later than ever.
If we had pursued a relationship when we first met, we would not have had our four beautiful children. We probably would've been no good for each other.
Marriage is challenging enough without the added strain of medical issues. But Dionne and Andre learned to support each other through it all.
We have weathered storms that were meant to break us, but we came out victorious every time.
We know that marriage is not just about the wedding day but the life you share together. Share you story why you said I do and took that step toward forever.
Shaquana and I met in college at Virginia State University; we were introduced by a mutual friend on campus on "The Yard” at Foster Hall.
Through the highs and the valleys, our “like” for each other is the foundation for our love, unity, and endurance. We are still figuring it out together.
I've learned that saying, "Well, this is just who I am," is no longer acceptable justification for anything. We have very different love languages.
Through dealing with infertility, death, caring for family members, etc we've learned just how ride-or-die we really are.