My weddings in 2 months :D What are some good tips for happy new marriages?

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  1. Jade89 profile image79
    Jade89posted 10 years ago

    My weddings in 2 months big_smile
    What are some good tips for happy new marriages?

  2. Hearts and Lattes profile image88
    Hearts and Lattesposted 10 years ago

    Getting close! My answers are: frequent sex and flirtation, try not to have the last word all the time or argue over most things, and make your house en enjoyable world your husband can step into so that he looks forward to coming home.

  3. Andreea Cojocariu profile image60
    Andreea Cojocariuposted 10 years ago

    You're going to change and grow. Be each other's bestfriend so you grow and change together in the same direction.

  4. skgrao profile image66
    skgraoposted 10 years ago

    Say yes even if you want to say no to your husband when there is an option.You can say NO later.
    Do not insult your husband's ego.
    Keep your negative thoughts to yourself.
    Allow your husband to enjoy your company with any one.
    Try to stand on your own by working to save money and be engaged.
    If you like kids just make one a girl or boy or a boy & Girl.
    Do not waste your time you can do what men can do.

  5. lburmaster profile image72
    lburmasterposted 10 years ago

    Enjoy the little things. They might not seem like much, but they make a huge difference. During the rough times, they make everything brighter. Bring enjoyment into the relationship but empathize with each other. If one has a bad day, let him rant for 30 minutes, sit down to a nice meal, then everything should be better by then and make the end of the day the best time of day.

  6. VVanNess profile image76
    VVanNessposted 10 years ago

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  7. DDE profile image47
    DDEposted 10 years ago

    The best tip I can give you is be yourself  be confident and take each stride as it comes to you, communicate about your daily activities and grow each day like best friends do. Learn to enjoy all times together forget the past focus on the present and make each moment special no matter what  it is be there for each other for all times. Most of  all be true to yourself and your partner, don't let the little things slip by you

    1. skgrao profile image66
      skgraoposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      !000000000000000000000000000000 YES.

  8. allisonlawrence profile image68
    allisonlawrenceposted 10 years ago

    I love that you're asking tips for marriage and not just the wedding itself. We often plan so much for the wedding but forget to plan for marriage! I would say a big one is talk through expectations. A lot of conflicts come from unmet expectations or disappointments. You can avoid many of those simply through talking through what each of you expect for things like your roles, family/in-laws, finances, and intimacy. Take a dinner or go out to coffee and have those conversations now. They'll save you from arguments later!

 
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