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10 Things I Wish Someone Told Me Before I Got Married - Marriage365® Before You Marry Someone, Before You Get Married, Things To Consider Before Marriage, Things To Know Before Getting Married, Why Get Married, Getting Married Quotes, Marriage Questions, Relationship Exercises, Finally Getting Married

I feel like after you complete a season of life and begin a new chapter, you look back and think man, I wish I knew __________________. That’s how married life was for me. The minute we said I do, so much changed and I was disappointed that no one told me that we’d be fighting […]

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I got married at the ripe age of 19. And no, I’m not stupid. I don’t think that 19 really means 30. I get it. It’s young!!! And because it’s so young I know there are a lot of misconceptions out there about what getting married as a teenager is really like. My goal with this post is not to convince every 17 year old out there to go get hitched. I just want to shed some light on my experience! Married Young Couple, Young Marriage Aesthetic, Young Married Couple Aesthetic, Married Life Aesthetic, Young Couple Wedding, Getting Married Young, Young Married Couple, High School Couples, Young Marriage

I got married at the ripe age of 19. And no, I’m not stupid. I don’t think that 19 really means 30. I get it. It’s young!!! And because it’s so young I know there are a lot of misconceptions out there about what getting married as a teenager is really like. My goal with this post is not to convince every 17 year old out there to go get hitched. I just want to shed some light on my experience!

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I Got Married At 22. 12 Years Later, Here’s What I’ve Learned About Keeping a Relationship Together — Vogue Dead Of Night, Just A Friend, Stressful Job, Growing Apart, New Identity, Marriage Certificate, A Start, First Humans, I Got Married

Shortly after I got married, I awoke one night with a start. While my husband snoozed quietly beside me, the full weight of my new identity as a “wife” suddenly dawned on me. I wasn’t just a friend or a girlfriend; even in the dead of night, I was responsible for the life I shared with the human next to me. And not just in an airy-fairy, romantic way: I was responsible legally. I had signed my name on a marriage certificate and that was it. Forever.

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