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The foundation of any healthy and happy long-term relationship is made up of respect, love, honesty, and being attracted to your partner. If some of these things are missing, then odds are that the couple will run into its fair share of challenges. Mutual attraction is also essential because without it, you’re likely to end up in a relationship without any passion or one of the people might end up cheating.
One of the issues that couples face is that they treat marriage as though it was dating. It’s an entirely different ball game.
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-she works full time too and still is expected to do all the cooking and cleaning (my siblings and I help but now me and my brother have jobs)
-my dad says he “doesn’t cook or clean” because “why else do i have a wife and kids”
-he belittles her constantly and she writes it off as a joke
-he never actually listens to what anyone says but then gets mad that he’s “kept out of the loop” and “no one told him this”
i could go on but i’ll stop there. if i ever get married, i essentially need the opposite of my dad
When you get married, you’re supposed to approach the relationship in a different way than when you were dating your partner. Now, you have to keep in mind how you and your actions are making your spouse feel on a daily basis.
If you take your vows seriously, then your perspective ought to be that this is all for life. Meanwhile, if you think about dating other people or keeping your options open, your relationship will fall apart very quickly.
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The key to a happy marriage is genuinely caring for your spouse and not taking them for granted. Married couples want to see each other thrive, so they help each other be the best that they can be. Meanwhile, they also strive to be the best version of themselves for the sake of each other.
And one last thing—remember that (unlike your mother-in-law) your partner is not a mind-reader. They might not notice that they’re annoying you or making you unhappy with their behavior. You need to bring these issues up and air them. There is literally no substitute for good communication. And it’s a skill pretty much everyone needs to brush up on.
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No common topics to talk about (but tons of topics to fight over), never sleep together, and rarely communicates (except through me)!
I did ask my mom why on earth are they still married and she was like “I didn’t ask for a divorce just because of you!”
Bruh.
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