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Excerpts from Gettin’ Married

Posted on May 4, 2009August 13, 2015 DrDebra157 CommentsPosted in Relationships

Getting married can be the most exciting time in your life. Every since you were a little girl, you played house imagining the kind of man you would marry; how many children you were going to have; and what kind of home you were going to make. I know you remember playing house—going through all […]

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