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35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage

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Nobody said that marriage is going to be easy. But that’s far from the only thing nobody tells you when you’re unmarried.
Would it change your mind about tying the knot if you knew some of these things earlier? Well, you don’t need to reply just now, but rather scroll through some of the very genuine thoughts about marriage from people who have been there and done that.
“Married people of Reddit, what's something you wish unmarried people knew?” somebody asked on Ask Reddit and sooner than you knew it, the thread turned into an illuminating read that makes you wonder big time.

#1

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
Common values matter way more than common interests.
299points

#2

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
Saying “let me ask my wife” doesn’t mean I’m asking permission. We’re a team, we make decisions together. Also, if it’s about going to or doing something, I’m really forgetful and want to make sure we haven’t already made plans.
286points

#3

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
BABIES DON'T FIX RELATIONSHIPS! If you were struggling before then a baby is going to make those struggles even harder. Babies make fantastic relationships harder! Don't have a baby if you're having problems! Don't have a baby to "fix" things! Don't have a baby to try to keep your spouse from leaving! IT WONT WORK
234points

Rebecca Newton, MA, licensed marriage and family therapist told Bored Panda that marriage isn't about initial attraction, shared interests, or even how much you like each other. 

“A solid marriage is one that can adjust, flex, and shift through all the changes and events that will happen over the course of decades. Marriage is more about shared values, communication skills, and commitment to take action in the relationship,” Newton explained.

#4

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
Spending time with my wife is neither a burden or a chore. She was my best friend before we even started dating, of course i enjoy hanging out with her.
214points

#5

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
It’s not you vs spouse. It’s you and spouse vs problem.
208points

#6

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
It’s better to stay single forever than to marry the wrong person
207points

According to the marriage therapist, the key secrets to a happy marriage are two things: ability to communicate your needs effectively, and the ability to repair after a fight or disagreement. 

Having said that, Newton sees many people who get married for the wrong reasons. “So many people feel pressured to get married when they are in their late 20's and early 30's. They feel it's ‘time’ and they settle down with whatever partner they have at the time. There is a lot of societal pressure to get married, and people aren't taught how to pick a partner or what characteristics make a great partner.”

Moreover, “People sometimes get married because all of their friends are, or they think their partner is going to be successful or financially stable,” Newton said.

#7

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
For the love of God don’t go crazy with how much you spend on the wedding day. It’s ONE day and it’s over in a flash. Try to keep costs down as much as you can; that money you saved can go towards a house or into savings for when you’ll truly need it
Also, the whole “don’t go to bed mad” thing is absolutely b******t. Go to bed mad! When you have both slept on it you may see things in a different light and tensions have calmed.
“Happy wife, happy life” is toxic to a marriage as well. You should be concerned with each other’s happiness *equally*. It’s a partnership
189points

#8

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
It’s okay to use two blankets. No one likes to wake up with cold a*s cheeks because your spouse stole the blanket.
175points

#9

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
My heart always hurts when I hear people say "I gotta pin that man down" or "I'm going to make him put a ring on it" or other things implying that the woman is coercing the man into marrying her.
If a man doesn't WANT to be married to me, then by God, I don't want to be married to him either! If he requires that much convincing, he's not the man for you.
168points

Another misconception Newton sees is that “people think marriage should always be fun, or that if they are with the right partner then they won't have to do the work of communicating their needs.”

“Even if we have a great partner, they are not a mind reader and they can't always be in tune with our needs. Also, as we get older our needs change. There is a huge value in consistent communication about needs,” Newton explained.

#10

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
It's okay for your relationship to look the way you want it to. Don't worry about stereotypes or society standards. If you enjoy separate hobbies, great. If you want to play video games together well into your 40s+, go for it. As long as you're not being abusive towards one another I really do think there's no right or wrong way to do marriage. It took me a few years to realize I didn't need to fit some "wife mold" due to the way I was raised and I'm so much happier now that we live exactly the way we want to.
147points

#11

Lots! Been married 29 years.
My wife is my best friend. She comes first.
Its not my money or her money. Its our money.
Big financial decisions have to be joint decisions.
If I want to go out and buy a midlife crisis car, my wife gets one too.
We have TV shows we watch together and ones we watch alone.
Life is so much more fun when you share hobbies.
Share the chores. You both eat and mess the bathroom up.
There is no I in team
Go out on dates.
Treat them like you like to be treated
You will get old together
Health issues are a team effort
You both are getting wrinkles
134points

#12

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
A gracious heartfelt apology goes a long way.
122points

According to the marriage therapist, people have to realize that marriage is an adventure. “You will change. Your partner will change. Don't get caught up in your expectations of them, but rather get to know them for who they are in each iteration,” Newton concluded.

#13

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
Compromise is not a sign of weakness. It is done out of respect for your spouse.
119points

#14

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
The wedding is just one day and does not fix any issues. It goes back to the exact same relationship afterwards. And if you're lucky, that's a good thing.
114points

#15

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
Being married shouldn’t take away from having a good relationship with yourself.
105points

#16

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
Sleeping on the couch isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Sleep is important. If I’m sick, have insomnia, snoring, etc., I’ll go to the couch so that only one of us is sleep-deprived and grumpy the next day, rather than both. It’s totally ok to use the bedroom for fun sexy times and then go separate places to actually sleep.
105points

#17

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
It’s ok to do things or spend a full day doing stuff that you enjoy by yourself.
97points

#18

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
Getting married is easy. Staying married is hard. Get help if things seem too hard. My wife and I both carried a lot of childhood trauma into our marriage. A councilor helped is both understand that and gave us tools to handle it. We're would have divorced without the help.
95points

#19

35 Things Married Folks Wish All Unmarried People Knew About Marriage
Find someone who is your biggest cheerleader and vice-versa, no matter what, life is so much easier
Love my wife!
86points

#20

If you tell me something, you're also telling my wife, and vice versa. I'll keep your secret from the rest of the world, but you can bet your a*s I'm spilling the tea to my wife as soon as I get home.
82points
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