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Justine Raul G.

Biantan BSN1-D
A Healthy Marriage
First, what is marriage? marriage, a legally and socially sanctioned union, usually
between a man and a woman, that is regulated by laws, rules, customs, beliefs, and
attitudes that prescribe the rights and duties of the partners and accords status to their
offspring. Marriage also provides an opportunity to grow in selflessness as you serve
your wife and children. Marriage is more than a physical union; it is also a spiritual and
emotional union. A healthy marriage for me is having the other half that you are finding
a partner you are most comfortable with and a partner that you love. Having a partner
that will help you grow, be with you in times of need and in times of celebrating small
wins. healthy marriages, spouses are sexually and emotionally faithful to each other.
It can be hard to imagine that you and your spouse might not live happily ever after.
Sharing your life with another person can be a challenge, especially if you don't have a
lot of experience with relationships. Marriages take work, commitment, and love, but
they also need respect to be truly happy and successful.
Talking with your spouse is one of the best ways to keep your marriage healthy and
successful. Part of good communication is being a good listener and taking the time to
understand what it is your spouse wants and needs from you. Be honest about what
you're feeling but be kind and respectful when you communicate.
Go out with friends, take a class, or do volunteer work. When you're back together with
your spouse, you'll appreciate each other even more. Everyone needs time to recharge,
think, and enjoy personal interests. That time is often lost when you're married,
especially if you have kids.
It's normal to have disagreements with your partner, but it's important to be fair and
respectful. Try not to get angry and don't let yourself become too frustrated. Walk away
and calm down if you need to, then discuss the problem again when you're both in a
better frame of mind. Compromise on problems so that you both give a little.
Everyone errs occasionally. You could feel wounded or offended by your spouse's
actions, which could make you irritated or even enraged. But it's crucial to address your
emotions, let them go, and continue. Don't continually bring up the past.
Never forget to honor your commitments to your partner, your family, and the life you
have created together. Encourage one another daily and emotionally. Although you,
your spouse, and your relationship may develop through time and change, following
suggestions can help your marriage endure.
What I want for my marriage partner in the future is she is loyal, honest and loving.

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