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You would hope so !66% Voted for by Kei-Aira, Applehead.
Marriage is for life, supposed to be for good or worse, till death do us part. I've never been married though, but if i loved someone enough to marry them and share the rest of my life with them, then i would be confident by saying that i would stick by them regardless. But who am i to say marriage could survive, as i've never experienced this. What i say are just words. I think it would be nice, but everyone is different. If i had a longterm sickness i'd like my partner to be there for me, it would affect me deeply if the person i married wasn't there when i needed them the most. Geez of course i think it could survive depending on the person, come on. Anything is possible!!
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Not always!Voted for by nanrek.
If the partner has an infectious disease such as ebola neither one will survive!!!



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January 5, 2007
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Yes, It can.
Marriage and love go hand in hand. Love is not an easy thing to have or to keep. The commitment of marriage is an extension of that love. And true love should be a love that will transcend illnesses etc. When you truly love someone, you will put their happiness before yours. And when that someone you love is ill, you will do everything as tedious as it may be to help them. I have had experience witnessing a marriage/love that has survived cancer and the subsequent death of the one who had it. This man took care of this woman through everything and to this day, two years later still loves her and misses her as much as he did when she was alive. Love is not easy, illness is not easy but when the love/marriage is a partnership based in love TRULY, then illness is just another facet of life shared with another.Please register or login to comment! It's totally free