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In a way, it is. If you have married too early to notice the cracks in a person's personality, you may begin to notice it during your marriage. By then, it's almost a little too late to do anything. Your spouse may begin to bore you, and possibly even annoy you. There is always a point in a relationship or marriage when it seems that person is not quite special. It always happens. So the answer is yes, unless you and your spouse are madly in love with each other. But that hardly ever happens. Not any one person living on this earth right now is perfect. The boredom of marriage is redundant.

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