I'm married, but still believe in free love. I haven't practiced free love in over 20 years, but still believe in it nonetheless.
I'm very happily married. This is my second husband. I'm married to my soulmate. We've been together for 5 years, and married for almost 3. He's the best person I know. I was in my first marrige for almost 20 years. We got together very young, when I was 16 and he was 20. We have 3 wonderful kids together. Sometimes your happy ending isn't the ending you expected...it's better.
Got married in last summer. I have been with him for 3.5 years. My longest and most stabile relationship. Well the church wedding was kinda nice and all but we had sort of commitment ceremony already 2 years ago. It's was more important by my opinion than the church thingie and we count the anniversary from it rather than from the church wedding. The church wedding was mostly to milk our relatives... especially mine. Neither one of us likes church much in the first place. He even less but being pragmatic sometimes is good it gave us more financial moving space. Don't have to worry about money the whole time. The culture where I'm from has the lovely tradition that woman stops being her family's duty... or in my case pain in the ass and embarrashment and becomes her husbands' problem. So my grandpa gave large part of my trust fund under my control... I wasn't supposed to get it before I would be almost 30... thanks to me getting some trouble and my grandpa having to bail me out from it few times...
My husband and I have been together for 14 years and married for 7. There have been challenges, but we're best friends and love each other deeply, so we ride them out. There's nothing better than knowing that the guy sitting on the sofa with you watching the History Channel is your best friend.