What I Want My Kids to Learn from My Marriage

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I want my children to grow up with the skills to foster strong, loving marriages. I hope they can build relationships with their partners that are filled with love, understanding, and appreciation for each other’s quirks. My own marriage to their father has its ups and downs, but overall, it’s one of the most fulfilling relationships I know. We genuinely care for one another, support each other, and share a lot of warmth. Yet, I want my kids to grasp how we achieved this bond.

You Should Be Able to Let Loose Around Each Other

A solid marriage means knowing every aspect of your partner, even the less glamorous ones, like their farts. When that natural moment occurs, it should be met with laughter instead of decorum. Everyone farts, and yes, that includes your significant other.

Shower Conversations Are Key

Sharing a shower doesn’t have to lead to steamy moments; sometimes, it’s just about enjoying a distraction-free chat. This experience teaches you how to navigate life together—like avoiding shampoo in each other’s eyes and the delicate dance of shaving legs while someone else is washing their hair. It’s all about teamwork, and my kids will learn that eventually.

Honesty in Fashion Choices Matters

When your partner asks, “Does this outfit look okay?” they deserve an honest answer. No one should leave the house looking like a fashion faux pas because their spouse was too timid to speak up. I’ll tell him if his shirt is too snug, and he’ll let me know if my dress looks off. Dependable feedback, even in fashion, is part of a strong partnership.

Deliver Kind Truths with Diplomacy

If I suspect my outfit isn’t right, my husband’s response should be considerate. If I’m asking for feedback, he should offer it gently—like complimenting my beauty while hinting that maybe a different style would be better. My kids should learn that truth can be delivered with kindness.

Compliment Your Partner’s Attractiveness

You don’t have to use the word “hot,” but affirming your spouse’s beauty is vital. Letting them know they still look great, even after years together, is a huge boost to their self-esteem. Just like that sentimental old man claiming his wife is still stunning after decades, it’s important.

Bathroom Etiquette? Throw It Out the Window

Once you’re married, there shouldn’t be any shame about bodily functions. The ultimate intimacy is being comfortable enough to share everything, even the less glamorous moments. Sure, you don’t have to linger while it’s happening, but running to grab toilet paper shouldn’t be a source of embarrassment.

Sharing Responsibilities Is Essential

Whether it’s cleaning up after the dog, the kids, or tackling glitter disasters, chores should be shared. You either take turns or play rock-paper-scissors. Love isn’t just sweet words; it’s rolling up your sleeves to tackle the messy stuff together.

Equal Parenting Duties Are a Must

Parenting isn’t just a mom’s job; it’s a team effort. Whether it’s bedtime, bathtime, or fun activities, both parents need to participate. Sure, I might be the laundry expert, and he’s the dishwashing champ, but we both can pitch in and help each other out.

Light-Hearted Teasing Strengthens Bonds

You can’t take life too seriously, and gentle teasing is a part of that. Being able to laugh at each other while knowing the love is still there is a sign of a strong relationship. My husband jokes about his childhood, and I poke fun at his obsession with sci-fi classics. It’s all in good fun, but it shows a deeper level of affection.

Ultimately, I want my kids to understand that love means tolerance, honesty, and acceptance. It’s about embracing each other’s quirks, dealing with the messiness of life, and showing affection through actions. That’s the real lesson I hope they take away from our marriage. The rest will follow.

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