Of course, the most important time in a relationship is now. Are you and your partner working on the problems that arise? Are you building trust and supporting each other? Are you in love? The past is the past, and -- if you two are honest with yourselves and with each other -- the future will take care of itself. However, there's something special about high school sweethearts. It means they withstood teenage drama, and that is a whole hell of a lot in itself. It means they got through it all; the jealousy, the insecurity, and their relationship remains strong and intact. It means true lasts and that's the reassurance we all need. Recently, Sydnie Haag tweeted two pics of her and her partner, taken during their prom and wedding, and her post has already been liked over 473K times. The best part is that it also prompted other couples to share heartwarming images of their precious bond!
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Kayla Runkel and her husband are high school sweethearts as well. Explaining their relationship, she said that, the feelings she felt for her partner when she was 17 may have dulled in excitement, but not in passion. "This past September, we celebrated ten years together as a couple and nearly five years of marriage. While most people have to secretly cyber stalk their old high school flames on Facebook or flip through old black and white yearbook pages, I simply have to look across the room."
"Sure, our conversations can be slow at times, having exhausted our list of unheard stories years ago. But that means we have reached a level of comfort in silence that with anyone else would seem awkward," she wrote on Her View From Home. "I love that I can spend a whole day with him without saying a word and still feel completely fulfilled by his presence alone."
"I have loved him through his baby-faced, acne-covered years, and he has loved me through childbirth and a few too many DIY hair dying disasters. We have been study partners, birthing partners, late night feeding partners, and everything in between."
And this really is what's so wonderful about their experience. Everything they have today, they built together. Again, these words shouldn't put other couples -- those, who met later in their lives -- beneath them. Every relationship is different and beautiful in its own way. It's how you feel about it that matters the most.
I legit had a double take with the prom picture cause it looked like Justin Bieber😂😂
What a difference a beard makes. They look like a lesbian couple in the first picture. (Not that there is anything wrong with that.)
It baffles me that people write years like that. What even is the point?
I don't mean to be a downer, but your marriage seems to have gotten off to a rocky start.
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My hubby and I started dating in 2002, I was 16 and he was 18. This year we have been together for 17 years and married for 11 years.
:) Me and my partner met just after highschool, when I was 18. Got together on 10/10/2009, and we're marrying on 10/10/2019. :)
Nice couples...BUT!!! Thank God I haven't married MY prom date boy :-D
I also married my high school sweet heart. We do thing a little different in South Africa. We have a matric farewell. Which is basically the grade 12 prom I think?? Any way. I was in grade 9 and my husband in grade 11 when we started dating. I went to his matric farewell and he to mine. That was in 1995 and 1997 respectively. 2001 we got married, had 2 sons and are still married. We even work for the same company now.
Most of these photos were between 5-10 years apart from the dates listed... which means these are HS sweethearts that stayed together AND waited until later to get married. *heart's growing bigger* there's real statistical proof that if you wait until at least later 20's you have much better odds of the marriage lasting
Im so jelly of the people that meet their true love so young. Must be amazing!!!!
I love how so many of the women in these pictures haven't changed much looks wise, they look so young and beautiful. Where as the men have really filled out and look so much more mature than the high school pics.
while the pics are cute, I can't help thinking people have no idea how important it is to be an independent human before having a life partner. I hope they went their own ways between prom and wedding and then got back together.
My prom date and I have one child and have been married for almost 17 years!
Then there's me knowing whoever I go to prom with won't marry me or anyone else for that matter
I've always noticed that while guys may want to DATE the hottest chick in high school, that's not who they marry. Or, as my husband -- who worked in a pretty business (TV) always says -- pretty is just that. Pretty. After all, there were lots of pretty ones, but somehow, he married me!
That's neat and all, but if you really want to impress us add the divorce pics.
Wonder why it took so long from prom to wedding in some of these. I had a friend that said her boyfriend of 4 years proposed and she said she wasn't sure if she should say yes. I said..then he's not the one. Before we married, I knew my husband a total of 7 weeks. From the time we first met..I knew he was the one. We celebrated 29 years recently! Sometimes it may take a while to get to know someone. But if you have doubts about marrying..then you need to keep looking. There is someone out there that you are meant to be with. And you'll find them when you least expect it..and you'll know as soon as you meet them that they are the one.
Surprised how many people married a high school sweetheart. So often people break-up when heading off to college or whatnot.
*cries in single But seriously, to see so many happy couples that sticked together for a long time, especially through such formative years is lovely and gives hope. :)
My hubby and I started dating in 2002, I was 16 and he was 18. This year we have been together for 17 years and married for 11 years.
:) Me and my partner met just after highschool, when I was 18. Got together on 10/10/2009, and we're marrying on 10/10/2019. :)
Nice couples...BUT!!! Thank God I haven't married MY prom date boy :-D
I also married my high school sweet heart. We do thing a little different in South Africa. We have a matric farewell. Which is basically the grade 12 prom I think?? Any way. I was in grade 9 and my husband in grade 11 when we started dating. I went to his matric farewell and he to mine. That was in 1995 and 1997 respectively. 2001 we got married, had 2 sons and are still married. We even work for the same company now.
Most of these photos were between 5-10 years apart from the dates listed... which means these are HS sweethearts that stayed together AND waited until later to get married. *heart's growing bigger* there's real statistical proof that if you wait until at least later 20's you have much better odds of the marriage lasting
Im so jelly of the people that meet their true love so young. Must be amazing!!!!
I love how so many of the women in these pictures haven't changed much looks wise, they look so young and beautiful. Where as the men have really filled out and look so much more mature than the high school pics.
while the pics are cute, I can't help thinking people have no idea how important it is to be an independent human before having a life partner. I hope they went their own ways between prom and wedding and then got back together.
My prom date and I have one child and have been married for almost 17 years!
Then there's me knowing whoever I go to prom with won't marry me or anyone else for that matter
I've always noticed that while guys may want to DATE the hottest chick in high school, that's not who they marry. Or, as my husband -- who worked in a pretty business (TV) always says -- pretty is just that. Pretty. After all, there were lots of pretty ones, but somehow, he married me!
That's neat and all, but if you really want to impress us add the divorce pics.
Wonder why it took so long from prom to wedding in some of these. I had a friend that said her boyfriend of 4 years proposed and she said she wasn't sure if she should say yes. I said..then he's not the one. Before we married, I knew my husband a total of 7 weeks. From the time we first met..I knew he was the one. We celebrated 29 years recently! Sometimes it may take a while to get to know someone. But if you have doubts about marrying..then you need to keep looking. There is someone out there that you are meant to be with. And you'll find them when you least expect it..and you'll know as soon as you meet them that they are the one.
Surprised how many people married a high school sweetheart. So often people break-up when heading off to college or whatnot.
*cries in single But seriously, to see so many happy couples that sticked together for a long time, especially through such formative years is lovely and gives hope. :)