I have a few marriage relationship advice tips for you. It seem that when we first fall in love with someone it feels like the love will last forever, and we get married with the idea that love and the chemistry will keep us together no matter what.
Today when about half of all marriages end in divorce, its clear that just the love and chemistry alone doesn’t work. So it pays to know more before we get married. But if you’re already married, then what? Well here’s some marriage relationship advice that can help before marriage or after that will keep couples together.
My first marriage relationship advice tip would be.
As time passes in a relationship or marriage couples tend to fall into a routine. Doing the same things, going to the same places. Ask your partner out on a date. Do something new and special together. Try going to the zoo, beach, aquarium or a carnival.
On a date you can get dressed up and look you’re best, you’ll have more time alone to communicate and be drawn closer together. A date can help bring a dull or stale relationship out of a rut and bring some life back into it.
Another marriage relationship advice tip would be to ask some things about your partner. Do they want kids? Do they want a career? Do they go to church? And many more. You would be surprised how many couples fail to ask about the most simple of topics before they get married. Then after marriage they still don’t ask the most important questions.
One of the biggest factors in most couples getting a divorce is they fail to ask one another the right questions. If you fail to sit down with your partner and ask them about your future, sex, religion, finances and many others you’re going to wind up in nothing but argument after argument.
So my marriage relationship advice is to really get to know each other really well. And never let a day pass without a compliment or praise for your partner. Tell them how wonderful they are. Love and romance them and they will return the favor. It is much easier to love if you are loved.
Constantly support your spouse. Cheer for them, don’t boo them or give them the silent treatment.
In the end as a couple you both need to make it your number 1 priority to get to know each other inside and out before you end in a broken relationship.
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