Perhaps all the facts of life weren't taught to them...or were they? Didn't they ever hear their parents say, "Someday you'll know what it's like...". Possibly they never paid much attention to their parents....maybe now they wished they had.
Of course neither one of them was informed about true marital bliss....the constant stench of his athletic wear or the perpetual residue of her cosmetics on the bathroom counter...maybe she never expected to live with the never-ending sports programs or he to help finance those expensive "must have" home remodeling projects.
Perhaps all the facts of life weren't taught to them...or were they? Didn't they ever hear their parents say, "Someday you'll know what it's like...". Possibly they never paid much attention to their parents....maybe now they wished they had.
Fliss Zakaszewska
25/6/2021 03:56:49 pm
In a nutshell, Pamela! Great story.
Don Tassone
25/6/2021 08:28:38 pm
So simple, yet so tough, to pay attention. Well done, Pamela.
Sivan Pillai
26/6/2021 03:05:10 am
A well written story of marital problems, Pamela.
Sue Clayton
26/6/2021 08:51:07 am
Like the meaning of life, true marital bliss is an undiscovered phenomena. And in the throes of true love who needs the facts of life.
Pamela Kennedy
26/6/2021 02:23:17 pm
Thank you, everyone, for your comments. Have a great week!
Mary Wallace
26/6/2021 05:27:41 pm
So true Pamela. We never listen, seems we need to make our own mistakes.
Pamela Kennedy
26/6/2021 09:24:59 pm
Thank you, Mary, for your comment...enjoy your week.
Elizabeth Zahn
30/6/2021 04:24:09 pm
True! And perhaps ignorance IS bliss. Comments are closed.
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