Anonymous wrote:DH and I have been together 20 years and married for 6. For us, the "work" part of marriage is just weathering the storms together. Probably the most work has been dealing with an awful couple of years of depression on my part -- it took its toll on the relationship. I wasn't a good partner because I couldn't be, and he got exhausted pretty quickly trying to fix something he couldn't fix. You also need to be able to compromise, and to give each other space to grow. That all takes work.
Other than that, though, it's been pretty easy tbh. We are crazy about each other and have always treated each other well. Given how long we had been together before we married, and the fact that we had already lived together for years and owned a home together and had a dog together, I pretty much knew what I was getting into with marriage and that it was a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how any marriage survives children. Mine didn’t. So taking that out of the equation should be smooth sailing.
Anonymous wrote:People always say that marriage takes work. OUTSIDE OF KIDS, because I don’t plan on having kids and his children are grown, what is the work? What does it look like? And what are the good and challenging parts of marriage?
Anonymous wrote:My wife hates me and I don't know why
My wife yells at my kids because they remind her of me
But you're not having kids, so this doesn't apply
Anonymous wrote:People always say that marriage takes work. OUTSIDE OF KIDS, because I don’t plan on having kids and his children are grown, what is the work? What does it look like? And what are the good and challenging parts of marriage?
Anonymous wrote:You say you don’t plan on having kids - but you’re getting married. So you’ll have at least one big kid, who after marriage suddenly becomes incapable of managing many of the household management and basic tasks that he was able to manage before he locked you in.
Or maybe you’ll get lucky and be like all the DCUM wives who have super egalitarian marriages with husbands who always step up at least 50% of the time. *snicker*