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Never go to bed angry.


Submit to your wife - no, not that way πŸ˜€ although that's not too shabby! I mean women are almost always better at relationships than men, and what they want is usually for the best.


You and your partner deserve to be loved well. Listen and be respectful. Treat each other like a gift.


To wake each day and try to find some small way to make your partners life better


Two in the pink; one in the stink βœŒοΈπŸŒΈπŸ‘†πŸ©


To not always speak my mind


Whatever you're struggling with, it doesn't have to be solved today, tomorrow or this week.


JOINT REVERTING. Separate bathrooms and SEPARATE CLOSETS.


Every time he gets home, I want him to come find me in the house and give me a big French kiss. And I will do the same.
Be best friends first
Female, 41-50 years, Dating | Aug 19, 2015

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Don't ask questions you don't want the answers to.


You're not there to hold your spouse accountable, you are there to love them an support them.


Never go to sleep angry, always sort out your problems beforehand because sleep doesn't make it better =P (plus then you get to have make up sex ;-))
Totally agree with that. Going to sleep just makes it worse. Usually don't want to get into it again so the issue is never resolved plus you forget about the little things that bothered you and they will just come up again and make a big thing
Female, 26-30 years, Dating | May 27, 2015

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I don't receive advice, I give it


Don't go to bed angry. But I just recently understood what that meant, at least for our relationship. It means communicate and don't let conflict and problems stand between you.
Communicate openly and honestly. And, of course, it's easier said than done. You have to learn each other's communication styles and be comfortable/secure enough with one another too. It's work, and it takes time.
Female, 41-50 years, Married | Jul 24, 2015

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Never make someone a priority when they treat you like an option.



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