Well choose your husband and please get over your high school sweetheart because you are married now.
Her high school sweetheart Ron
her first husband name was christiaan corry her college sweetheart
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It depends entirely on the particular people involved.
If you are unmarried, you can use sweetheart and darling, while, if you are married, husband, wife, and spouse is ok.
You are married to your husband, so your loyalty should be to him and to no other. Forget the old love and stay true to the new.
It is not uncommon for an older man to call someone younger than himself 'sweetheart' if he knows the individual fairly well and it does not necessarily mean that the husband is in love with that person. 'Sweetheart' is an endearing term generally used for the young, but some men may call their wife 'sweetheart.' Just tell your daughter that her father refers to younger women as 'sweetheart' because he is well liked and more like a father figure to them.
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You will meet your sweetheart when it is time, don't be searching for it.. love will find you. like I tell my sisters when love comes u would know it.... I wish u luck on your finding of your sweetheart.. i have faith that you find your sweetheart...
Mr. John Doe and Ms. Jane Smith Mr. John Doe and Ms. Jane Smith-Doe Either way, if the wife has a different last name than the husband, always use Ms. instead of Mrs. If it is an informal event it is appropriate to leave out the Mr. and Ms. entirely.
I would say it means that you are not entirely satisfied with your marriage.