Saturday, May 8, 2010

Planning Your Happy Marriage

Wedding planning guides are found all over the internet. Brides are told to spend time making endless decisions regarding that special day. They are told to decide on the dress, the venue, the food, the drinks, and the music. But these things are merely the starting point. But what about what comes after the wedding? Some "bridezillas" seem to have forgotten this important point. A wedding day is meant to be important because it is the start of your marriage. The most convincing case of true love will not completely override the annoyance of learning to live with somebody whose habits may be very different from yours. The best way to deal with this is to plan on allowing some time to work things out.

When you achieve a higher salary? It's a good idea to make such things very clear on this particular point. Frequently, couples think they're on the same page when they have not even discussed this clearly. Annoyance follows when they find that they were not in tune with each other after all. While the wedding day is very important, it is still not as important as a couple's entire future. The frustration of having a husband who does not help with any chores or household responsibilities, even though you assumed he'd be willing, will have a more longstanding effect on your enjoyment and success of the marriage than the most beautiful wedding photographs.

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