Best Marriage Advice
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Marry your best friend.
My best friend is already married. Do I make a new best friend?0 -
I'm not reading this whole thread to see if it's been said but here's mine: Don't marry someone you can live with. Marry someone you can't live without.0
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Just remember, fellas...no matter how wrong she is, she's right.0
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You do not have to tell them everything you feel they are doing wrong.0
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Don't settle for good enough. Make sure you respect the other person, otherwise no amount of love or attraction will make you happy.0
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Decide if you would rather be happy or you'd rather be right. Sometimes you can have both, but usually being happy trumps being right for me.
This chick knows what's up.
Plus she's hot.0 -
Be unselfish towards each other
Give to each other radically
Listen to and encourage one another
(Said prevously but so true) Be each other's priority
Have sex often
Honest Communication and don't get defensive0 -
Never EVER complain to your spouse about your parents and vice versa. Otherwise **** gets thrown in your face by both parties.0
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settling down means settling.
also, stay off MFP. this place is full of slores and riff-raff!0 -
Decide if you would rather be happy or you'd rather be right. Sometimes you can have both, but usually being happy trumps being right for me.
^^^^^^^^^Very important. ^^^^^^^^^^
I always stop and think "Is this one little thing more important than my marriage?" Nope.0 -
never stop dating your wife.0
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It should not be about you.
Keep some mystery in the marriage (i.e., close the fricken bathroom door)
Don't expect too much and you will always be surprised (true in life).
People change. Let them and love who they want to be.
Talk to them like you would your best friend - they are.
You won't always like your SO, but you should always love them.0 -
don't do it0
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My mother and father were married for 43 years before my father passed away.
The one thing I learned from them, was unconditional love. No matter how mad, hurt, sad, anything.. LOVE like every day was your last. Never yell or argue in front of anyone and never let anyone know about personal things between the two of you. Love your kids, but your spouses more. Date, suprise, hold eachothers hands. Remind one another how much you care for them and tell them how beautiful or handsome one another is. Never stop trying.
They were the best parents in the world.
Myself would say communication and obviously to be at least half the person my parents were.0 -
Encourage one another, forgive eachother, never stop being young, and be honest0
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If your partner wants you to do something/not do something...even if YOU don't get WHY...do it/don't do it because it will make them happy.0
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Make sure you can accept and can be happy with your partner *exactly* as they are.
^This. Times a million.0 -
"Never let your husband leave the house with an empty stomach and full balls".
Terribly sexist. But the person who said it has been happily married for 35 years...
This one doesn't work. I am divorced and I was taking care of those 2. Though there are some exceptional man that they don't like to have empty balls or/and empty stomach LOL
It's hard to keep a relation. Now, I am in a relation for 9 years and it felt good to be separated for some months. Living together isn't easy. You need to LOVE your partner and both working on the relation every single day, looking both to the same side of the road.0 -
Be unselfish towards each other
Give to each other radically
Listen to and encourage one another
(Said prevously but so true) Be each other's priority
Have sex often
Honest Communication and don't get defensive
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Don't let others get involved and dont bad mouth your other half in a moment of anger because something you will be over in the morning your friends and family will remember, I made this mistake, but I was also a young bride(had a baby at 22 Married at 23) THANKFULLY me and my husband are still married and going on our 5yr anniversary next month.0
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The best (serious) marriage advice I've ever read was this:
http://lydianetzer.blogspot.com/2012/04/15-ways-to-stay-married-for-15-years.html?m=1
Those, and don't nag. If you want something done, do it yourself.0
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