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7 truths about marriage nobody tells you about

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 30, 2023, 17:00 IST
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​​ No one will tell you these harsh truths about marriage​

Everyone will tell you to marry but no one will tell you the harsh realities it brings along. Seeing happy pictures of married couples, we believe that everyone has a flawless marriage. But don't be fooled, remember that as beautiful as the concept is it has its own truths that often go unspoken. Everyone should know these truths before stepping into the marital journey. Here we list down 7 truths about marriage nobody tells you about.

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In marriage, romance evolves

Real love is built on shared experiences, trust, and emotional connection and all this doesn't just sweep in overnight. In marriage, romance evolves both ways.
Love can grow with time and effort. But it can also diminish with the same. The initial intense romantic feelings may evolve into a deeper, more mature love with effort. But also remember, while the passionate honeymoon phase is wonderful, it is not sustainable in the long run.

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​Marriage doesn't guarantee forever

Throughout our lives, we are fed the narrative that "You meet, fall in love, and live happily ever after." However, is this genuinely achievable, or is it confined to fairytales? Well, it may be. You might have forever with your partner if your love is strong and real. But does marriage guarantee forever? The answer is no. Tying knots doesn't mean you are tied in the bond forever. Ending the marriage is always an option if it's not working out with your spouse. Remember if you are not happy in your marriage, divorcing or leaving your partner isn't a bad thing.

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​Changes are inevitable

While there are plenty of romantic moments in a marriage, it's not always a fairytale. Real life includes challenges, conflicts, and mundane tasks that need to be managed together. You can get bored after a while and that's okay. Both partners will change and grow over time. Accepting and supporting each other should be the goal.

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​Marriage will not solve all your problems

Nosy relatives and outdated aunties will tell you that marriage is the magic wand that will fly away all your problems. But this isn't the case. Tying the knot won't magically resolve all your problems or issues. Yes, your partner may help you resolving them but marriage doesn't guarantee that. It's essential to address and work through your issues and not think that marrying will provide you with a solution.

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​Marriage requires constant work and effort

Marriage requires continuous effort and investment from both partners. Marriage is a dynamic relationship that needs nurturing and attention to grow. Keeping the romance alive requires conscious effort and time. Surprise gestures, date nights, and small efforts can help keeping up the spark. Marriage takes work and patience. You have to learn about each other, likes, dislikes, triggers everything. It's a process.

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​You won't always agree

No matter how compatible you are, disagreements and conflicts are inevitable. Learning how to navigate and resolve conflicts constructively is essential for a healthy marriage. Marriage doesn't mean you both will transform into one single identity and will always agree on everything. Everyone has diverse opinions and a lot of times yours will clash with your partner's. It's not always good days.

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Marriage doesn't complete you

We always hear the term "other half," when it comes to marriage. But is it so? Are people two halves and marriage makes them one whole? In a marriage, there are two complete individuals who come together as partners. Each person is accountable for their own well-being and completeness. Marriage or your partner doesn't complete you and you're not incomplete if you choose not to marry.

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