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| Keep the fights clean and the sex dirty. |
Responding to myself- I change my answer to GET A PRE-NUP. Non-negotiable. |
Actually mine is the opposite. Do combine them. |
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| Remember that you two are on the same team. Don’t keep score, one person’s success belongs to both of you, and so do the failures. |
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Discuss financial priorities and try to get in the same page-saving for a house vs wanting to travel, expensive cars, etc.
And echoing others, fight clean. No name calling, no saying things you can’t take back. |
| Thanks, everyone. Keep ‘em coming! |
| Sometimes you have to choose between being right and being happy. |
| Pre-nup |
| Ten years from now, how your spouse handles stress will affect your life in more ways than you have any idea. |
| Don’t do it! |
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While it's ok to go to bed angry, do not let resentments build.
Make sex a priority, if you aren't having regular, fun sex you are on your way to divorce and affair territory, even if you don't realize it in real time. |
| My early problems at their root were caused by miscommunication or rather lack of painfully honest communication. They also stemmed around my DW’s family and in particular her widowed mother. So, in addition to open and painfully honest communication you have to put the marriage first above all else including your birth family. |
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This is advice from John Gottman— go read his books (if I had to pick one piece of advice, it would be that. )
1) learn about the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. 2) 80% of the fights/disagreements you have now will be the same fights/disagreements you’ll be having in 20 years. Learn to negotiate something that works for both of you and don’t try to “resolve” all disagreements. 3) For a marriage to remain good, you need a ratio of 5:1, positive to negative interactions. Drop below that and you marriage is in jeopardy. |