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The most important four words for a successful marriage: 'I'll do the dishes.'
I’ll Be Happy When I’m Married to the Right Person
If you’ve been in a marriage or committed relationship for some length of time, you may be experiencing something that you are reluctant to share even with your closest family and friends—boredom. Although this may seem like a paltry or self-indulgent problem, it can begin with petty misgivings and complaints and ultimately snowball into dissatisfactions and breakup daydreams that plague you and poison your relationship. Your first instinct may be to end the marriage, but you don’t know whether you should or how to go about it. Instead, you may be hurting, consumed with guilt, ruminating about your feelings, making excuses, and oscillating between paralysis and panic.
By Obajuwon Israel4 years ago in Families
The Best Chaotic Day
I had just turned 18 when I met my husband, and we were wed right before I turned 20. Both of us were very young. He was 20 when we got married and later that year, he turned 21. Despite our ages, we thought we were ready to get married. And at the time it seemed right. I ended up getting pregnant and he wanted to do things right and get married before she was born. I did not really want that, if I'm being honest. I had always thought of having a big wedding, the white dress, and all of our friends and family. I really did not want to get married at 38 weeks pregnant (which did happen).
By Rebecca Moore4 years ago in Families
He Dumped His Family After Housing A Ukrainian Refugee Lady For 10 Days
This happened in a UK family of four where the husband walked out of their eight years of relationship. The husband is a twenty-nine-year-old working as a security guard and the wife is a twenty-eight-year-old raising two kids aged six and three respectively.
By Life Lesson4 years ago in Families
In this life, a wife is enough
In this life, a wife is enough It's true that there are misfortunes in heaven and fortune in man. My wife was about to go to the hospital when she heard that her left foot was hurt. She told her that she was going to the hospital for the next three days. She was in a hurry. I hurriedly asked the leader for leave and took a taxi to the central hospital.
By jenkinssb38 huionasertu4 years ago in Families
My Life as a Mom right out of High School and Military Wife
As we traveled from Pennsylvania to North Carolina with our daughter, we had vast emotions. I remember the excitement of all the newness. The surroundings, the freedom to be on our own. But also the fear, the fear of being on our own. My husband is 20 at the time and I’m 19. Just 2 years ago I would have never guessed I’d have a baby, get married, and be owning a home right out of high school. It almost seems a fairytale.
By Kalista Tamborski4 years ago in Families
Marriage and Family Counseling (Will Marriage Counseling Save My Marriage)
Every single day thousands of unhappy couples seek the services of a professional marriage counselor at the rate of $100 or more per hour in the hopes of saving their marriage. That statistic indicates that saving a marriage is pretty important to a lot of couples. But does marriage counseling work at saving a marriage or is it $100 per hour down the drain?
By Melody Khloe4 years ago in Families
How To Deal With Religious Differences In A Marriage (How To Save The Marriage When You Have Religious Differences)
Would you like to know how to handle religious conflicts in a marriage? You may have entered into the marriage coming from two very similar, yet somewhat different religious traditions, or you may entered into the marriage with one of you being a person of faith and the other not. Another scenario is where you both enter into a marriage with neither of you being a person of faith, and then one of you becomes a person of faith. in any of these situations, however, you would want to learn how to handle religious conflicts in a marriage.
By Ron Collins4 years ago in Families
My Husband Is Not The Same Person I Married (My Husband Is Not The Man I Married)
When you first marry it is so easy to just gloss over what you know are differences. So you begin your marriage full of hope and with the belief that whatever problems may arise will be handled as a couple. You perceive your spouse to be a certain kind of person who will act a certain way. You begin your life together and just deal with the day to day issues the best you can.
By Ron Collins4 years ago in Families






