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Compromise, communicate, and never go to bed angry - the three pieces of advice gifted and regifted to all newlyweds.
Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl)
Compromise, communicate, and never go to bed angry—the three pieces of advice gifted and regifted to all newlyweds. But lately it seems I am the only one who compromises; our communications don’t solve anything; and Nick is very good at going to bed angry. He can turn off his emotions like a spout. He is already snoring.
Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl)
Missy cried during our first week of marriage because I was so sick, and I couldn’t blame her because my illness wrecked our honeymoon. But after we went home to West Monroe, I woke up on the twenty-eight day of our marriage, and she was crying again! I realized then that I had a few things to learn about marriage. You’re living in a different environment, you’re away from your parents for the first time in your life, and you’re sharing a bed and home with someone new. It’s a different life than what you had when you were single, when you could get up and leave if things got tough. More than anything else, women are generally more emotional than men. When I give newlyweds in our church advice, I tell them, “Look, when you wake up on day thirty of your marriage and she’s crying for no reason, don’t panic. It’s normal. It’s going to happen. Most women are going to cry from time to time. It’s the way God made them.
Jase Robertson (Good Call: Reflections on Faith, Family, and Fowl)
Your husband is not responsible for your happiness
Ngina Otiende (Blues to Bliss: Creating Your Happily-Ever-After In The Early Years)
I hope you smile, laugh, and maybe even learn something that will help you along the way to happily-ever-after.
T.N. Carpenter (Along the Way to Happily-Ever-After . . .: A Humorous Guide to Weathering the Newlywed Years and Creating a Happy and Lasting Marriage)
Do you have any advice to offer a pair of newlyweds?” “Where do you want me to start?” He laughs, but his gaze turns serious a moment later. “Be true to yourself and recognize your needs—then make certain to communicate those needs.
Kati Wilde (The King's Horrible Bride (Royal Wedding, #2))
It surprises many to learn that women don't give up consent when they get married.
Ngina Otiende (The Newlyweds: Pursuing Mutuality, Health, and Happiness in Marriage)
Oh, I feel you, man. I get it. But let me give you a piece of advice you didn’t ask for and probably don’t want.” “What’s that?” I eyed him warily, in no mood for a lecture. “I’ve been down this road many times. Loved having a wife and raising a family but always had a chick on the side. My wife Marion finally told me to either get help or get out. We were in marital counseling and things were better than they’d ever been. We were like newlyweds again. Then she died suddenly of a heart attack in her sleep and part of me died with her.” “Damn, Bill. I’m sorry, man. I had no idea your wife had died.” “Last year. A week before our fortieth anniversary. All those years chasing tail when I could have spent it with her.” He shook his head. “Cherish you wife, Aaron. You don’t know how much time you’re going to have with her.
Angela Henry (The Perfect Affair)