Our Story Section – Call for Submissions
For a while here on Long Relationships, we had people who wrote in about their relationships. How they met, how long they’ve been together now, that sort of thing. All those posts are under Our Story.
Because I’m a curious person by nature, I would love to get that going again, so here is the official call out.
If you want to enter something for Our Story, you have two ways of doing it.
The easier/shorter way is to answer the questions to the meme I have put after the more tag.
The longer way is to write a post with 250 - 500 words about how you met your partner, how long you’ve been together, and anything else you think is important to include.
And, of course, whether you write a post or participate by filling in the meme, I am happy to link to any/all of your blogs (unless you have five million of them or you run a pornography blog - I have to at least try to be somewhat age appropriate here).
To get in contact with me, all you have to do is email me if you have my email address or click on the good ol’ ‘contact me’ button on the right under the site description.
Thank you to everyone who even thinks about participating!
How long have you been together?
How long did you date?
How old is he?
Who eats more?
Who said ‘I love you’ first?
Who is taller?
Who is smarter?
Who does the laundry?
Who does the dishes?
Who sleeps on the right side of the bed?
Who pays the bills?
Who mows the lawn?
Who cooks dinner?
Who is more stubborn?
Who kissed who first?
Who asked who out?
Who proposed?
Who is more sensitive?
Who has more friends?
January 4th, 2010 at 3:26 pm
Long term is good. I hae been with my wife know three years and before that three years we share everything. She is my best friend and we get on really well nothing has changed I dont feel like I need to tell her if I am running late or sleeping in or going out with the boys. We have fun and lots of it.Online Daitng
February 19th, 2010 at 11:10 am
It is quite common that after someone admits to having an affair we find out later that the person they became involved with was someone that was originally “just a friend.” How is it that these friendships turn into something more, and how can…