THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE GETTING MARRIED


WHAT ARE THE THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE GETTING MARRIED?

You desire a successful and happy marriage, right? You can have one, but first you need to face reality. Before you enter the aisle, remember to say "I do" to the following things: 

Do you find humor amusing? 
It's important to have a sense of humor, and you should start by laughing at yourself. Take into account the fact that men and women must interact sexually in order to perpetuate the species, demonstrating God's sense of humor. He definitely believed that we would.


Do you know you’ll have to work? Hard?

I polled a large number of ladies about this issue, and they all had the same opinion. You must be eager to work. Some women believe that a marriage shouldn't be hard if the two people are a great match. Divorcees are such individuals. Although your marriage shouldn't demand additional effort every hour of the day, there will be certain days when it does (I prefer the term "extra energy" over "labor"). Anything worth having is worth working for, as Grandpa used to say. 

Do you realize marriage is not 50/50?

Gotcha! You believe that you will contribute half, he will contribute half, and you will meet in the center. Poor, poor you, my dear. The truth is that there will be days when you give 90% and might or might not get 10% back. There could be weeks or months where the scales are off. Remember, you gave him your entire life, and things will turn around for you inside your lifespan. Paradoxically, if you give up the scorecard and self-pity, the scales will align more quickly.

Do you have a general acceptance of your significant other’s shortcomings?

Is the toilet seat left up by him? Rise above it. Are his dining manners alarming? Don't look that way. Is he a snobby person? It's best if you can stick to stringent spending limits. Strive to find the good in your new husband's bothersome habits. His eccentricities, along with his positive attributes, define who he is. Find a way to accept everything for what it is—the wonderful, the horrible, and the ugly.

Do you have expectations of your marriage or soon-to-be-spouse?

If you said "I do" to this person, look up divorce lawyers right away. Your wedding vows address basic requirements like being treated nicely, being devoted, or being truthful. Let rid of any expectations you may have from romance novels or Lifetime movies if you desire a marriage that will last. In Hollywood, the guys work as actors. In general, real men aren't built for romance and poetic, loving words. You'll be able to appreciate your new husband's thoughtful little gestures more if you adopt this mentality. Lower hopes and a happily ever after go together.

Do you know comparisons are a death sentence for marriages?

Marriages are special to the two people involved and the one-of-a-kind bond they form, much like fingerprints are. When your buddy boasts about the romantic trip her spouse took her on, don't glare at your husband; just smile instead. Maybe your friend didn't mention how her spouse made out with other ladies on the beach or how he made her weep at dinner. Be secure in what you and your husband share and the knowledge that it works for you since you never know what happens behind closed doors.

Do you know your fiancé is bilingual?

Have a conversation with your aunts and grandma or read a few books about how males interact with one another. Males are from Mars and women are from Venus is a concept that we mistakenly believe we understand. If your car runs out of gas, he might fill it up, he might wrap you in a blanket when you're cold, he might bring you a glass of wine while you're in the tub, or he might listen to stories about the kids when he just wants to crawl into a hole and fall asleep. He might not say "I love you" 14 times a day. You must acquire the ability to read, comprehend, and enjoy man's language.

Reality must be faced head on if a marriage is to succeed. Long-term commitments should not be made by the weak of heart. A long-lasting relationship requires a lot of love, perseverance, bravery, and true grit. The advantages are innumerable. I'll let you find those out for yourself.


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