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Talk through things before walking away


Never go to bed mad! Its not easy! But marriage isn't easy! In the end, it's worth it!


If you communicate, you can get through anything. And compromise - never I, never me, always us, always we.


To be yourself is the best way to find someone who loves you for who you are :). Forgive easily, love with everything you have, take it slowly.


it was from my grandma & that was to have lots of sex :)


"eating' ain't cheatin'" lmao.

The best advice I've ever heard on relationships is: don't take advice from people that only have failed or unhappy relationships.


Marriage (or relationships that work)is like farming, you have to start over every morning.


You can be right, or you Can be happy



No matter what, do what makes y'all happy in the end! It's y'all relationship.


Alotttt.but be patient because love is a heaven hell cycle an do your best to make the other happy or somone else will


A neighbor of mine said over conversation that the best thing she can do for her kid is have a good relationship with his father thus they make time for each other to date and that seems to be important. I often hear the things you did to get them are the same things you need to do to keep them and that goes both ways. So the best advice would to be to make sure your marriage is in tact before dealing with kids.


Stick it out.


"Listen to the woman" by Sidney Dean in White Men Can't Jump!

also listen with respect and appreciation.

also "yes dear!"


"Just stay married."
Many marriages end because of one thing -- selfishness. We want to have it our way, have the last word, make the biggest accusation, indulge in ourselves...toting around a list of grievances that no one--and certainly not our spouse--can satisfy or relieve. Our agendas often get in the way and when you find yourself using the demands of your own self-satisfaction as the ultimatum you're spiraling towards the end.



Don't go to bed mad. Always say I love
You. Truly Spend a little bit of time together everyday with no distractions. Being in the same room is not spending time together. ask how each other is feeling today. Love eachother to the fullest.



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