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Rather than looking to books or magazines, it's often better to simply ask those who have lived and breathed it.
Take this Reddit thread, for example, which emerged recently and asked married users, "What is something you wish you had known before you got married?"
Here is what they had to say via a Huffington Post Article
The having fun part is very important. Never forget fun stuff you did when you first got together. Just being goofy, watching Beavis and Butthead together, wrestling on the floor, having sex in multiple places...sounds juvenile, but it keeps our relationship strong.
Totally agree with all of them, especially #10 - take time to learn your spouse's love language
I totally agree with all of them, too, except #10 - I don't know what love languages are, LOL.
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Originally Posted by CrueRulz
The having fun part is very important. Never forget fun stuff you did when you first got together. Just being goofy, watching Beavis and Butthead together, wrestling on the floor, having sex in multiple places...sounds juvenile, but it keeps our relationship strong.
Love language would be like Chow being able to fart your name in cursive.
LOL! I get it now. (Ewwwww!!!!!)
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