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How To Be Happily Married In A World Of Naysayers by hayzee545(m): 11:42pm On May 14, 2015
We've all heard the jokes:

The secret of a happy marriage remains a secret.[more][category,relationship]

I married Ms. Right. I just didn't know that her first name was Always.

Marriage is talked about as if it's a jail sentence, a ball and chain, the mistake of a lifetime.

I'll be the first to admit that marriage can be difficult. Marriage asks us to grow and to stretch; it calls for flexibility and fortitude and a capacity to love -- even (and especially) during really hard times. And anyone who's been married for more than a month knows that hard times do come.
But there are also sweet times and easy times, times of deep love and affection, times when we're glad that we're married to the wonderful and annoying person we picked.

The "marriage is broken" folks seem to be saying this -- because some marriages are truly miserable, and because, even under the best of circumstances, marriage can be hard, we need to change the rules.
They say we need to stop expecting marriage to last a lifetime, to meet our needs for intimacy, to bring satisfaction and joy.

The trouble with the naysayers is that they talk about marriage as if it's an entity -- as if marriage is some sort of troublemaker, as if there's something inherent in marriage that sets us up to fail.

To further bolster their argument, they trot out the inaccurate, "bad news" statistic that half of all marriages end in divorce.

Here's the good news: When it comes to first marriages, 60-70 percent of them will be marriages that last. And yes, a lasting marriage isn't necessarily a happy one, but the happiness part -- that's in our hands.

If you're looking to prove the naysayers wrong:

1. Accept that marriage takes effort if you want to do it well. Many things in life are difficult, but that doesn't mean they aren't worth doing. Why should marriage be any different?

2. Relationships don't just happen. They don't succeed by magic and they don't fail on their own. Marriage is something we build from the ground up. It requires care and attention. The more creative and committed we are, the better our marriage will be.

3. The best marriages are based on generosity. No, I'm not talking about over-giving and sacrifice. True generosity is a wholehearted desire to offer the best of what we have. Love, affection, not believing we need to have everything our way in order to be happy.

4. Some of the worst marriages I've seen have gotten as bad as they are because neither partner is willing to risk: to apologize, to reach out, to be vulnerable, to name what needs to be addressed. Remember, you have to step out of your comfort zone if you want your marriage to grow.

5. Pay less attention to what your partner is doing that gets in the way of having a satisfying relationship, and pay more attention to what you're doing, which is the only thing you can control anyway.

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