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Friday, August 5, 2011

The Secrets to a Blissful Marriage

By Samantha Kate


It is usual to think that getting marriage is the final game. In fact, many people think that tying a knot through formal papers can protect the relationship to last forever. However, they need more than those notions to uphold the marriage. Without consistent happiness fueled by understanding and commitment, a marriage can just end up under the drain along with other relationships that has been lead into the upsetting trauma of divorce.

But marriage does not have to end. There are ways in order to preserve the happiness in the bond, thus, assuring that each couple takes in the right amount of juice to carry on forward. Here are two of the ways on how to go about it.

Share Domestic Chores. This one is very clear. Sometimes, gender stereotypes get in the way of a relationship. Instead of doing the dishes, for example, the man assumes that it is the woman's work to do domestic chores like that. And this can extend to as easy as putting the used clothes on the proper area or even sweeping the floor. Thus, couples should take force upon themselves to discuss the sharing of tasks, no matter how out of character it is for one to do. That's the advantage of compromise.

Maintain the Passion. To be able to make sure that both couples still have that passion for each other, they must go on dates as frequent as possible and touch each other whenever they can. Even if they think that being together all the time, with kids and other family members around, can compensate for those alone time, they can't take away the fact that having a moment to share, where they can express the same fervor as they had when they weren't married, is something to look forward to. Keeping the jolt of emotion, tickling the arousal moments, can keep them enticed with each other, even if they already have children.

With the simple efforts cited, marriage can maintain to be hurt and pain free, and can extend the bliss without a need for struggles.




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