What time's dinner? .... Don't start I'm just teasing )
"You and Me" - The person I would say it to (my wife) would know exactly what I meant, yet I have never said that to her. She would know that I meant That's how it's always been and always will be. We have faced many challenges and beaten them - together - as I am sure most of you have reading this.
Yeah, many of us are divorced. I faced many challenges alone while married.
@HippieChick58 That is awful. I am sorry you went through that.
What do you need me to do? What can I do for you?
True story. A man's wife needed a kidney transplant. He joined a program to donate his kidney to a stranger so that a stranger's kidney would be donated to his wife. There were 12 people involved in this exchange, coordinated by several hospitals. The logistics make my head spin. But six kidney recipients and six donors, and countless hospital staff worked on this, so many factors of matching blood types and tiny details. Donating a kidney is hard, it is several weeks of recovery not to mention major surgery and the chance of dying. That says love louder than anything. I know about this because the man was my short term disability claim. He was willing to die for his wife. When I told him how cool I thought it was he said "how could I not?" Wow.
Lost one of mine, so I know the pain is very bad and lasts for a long time.
Te quiero muchísimo (Spanish)
Je t'aime beaucoup (French)
"Aloha nui loa" (Hawaiian meaning much love) or better with 4 words "Aloha wau iā ʻoe" (I love you)