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Before you say ‘I do’: Essential tips for a strong and lasting marriage

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 13, 2025, 09:24 IST
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The real talk before you walk down the aisle

So, you’re about to tie the knot, congrats! But before you start picking wedding hashtags or planning that dreamy honeymoon in Hawaii, let’s get real for a second. Marriage is more than just saying “I do.” It’s about building a life together that’s full of love, trust, and teamwork, and let’s be honest, it takes work.
If you’re Googling things like “what to know before marriage,” “tips for a strong marriage,” or “how to make a marriage last,” you’re already ahead of the game. Most couples focus on the big day, not the everyday, but it’s the everyday that makes or breaks a relationship.
Whether you’re planning your wedding, or just thinking long-term with your partner, these essential marriage tips for couples will help you build a solid foundation, prevent common relationship mistakes, and create a happy, lasting marriage that actually works in the real world.

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Understand that love changes, and that’s okay


In the beginning, love feels electric, you can’t stop texting, touching, or thinking about each other. But here’s the truth: that honeymoon phase doesn’t last forever, and that’s not a bad thing.
Real love evolves. It shifts from wild passion to deep connection. The secret to a long, happy marriage is learning to appreciate how your love grows, from butterflies to best-friend energy. When you focus on companionship, respect, and emotional intimacy, you’re building something that lasts way beyond the spark.

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Talk about money (before it becomes a problem)


Money issues are one of the top reasons couples fight, and sometimes, divorce. So before saying “I do,” have the uncomfortable but necessary money talk.
Discuss debts, credit scores, savings goals, and spending habits. Decide how you’ll handle bills, shared accounts, and financial emergencies. Marriage is a team effort, and financial honesty builds trust. Remember, it’s not about who makes more, it’s about working together toward the same financial goals.

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Learn to fight fair (because you will fight)

Every couple argues, and that’s perfectly normal. The key is learning how to argue without tearing each other down.
No yelling, name-calling, or bringing up old mistakes. Instead, listen, stay calm, and focus on solving the issue, not “winning.” When you handle conflict with respect and empathy, your relationship gets stronger instead of weaker.
Never go to bed angry, even if it just means agreeing to talk more tomorrow.

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Keep the friendship alive


The happiest marriages are built on genuine friendship. Before you were lovers, you were friends and that’s what keeps love real when life gets busy.
Laugh together. Share hobbies. Plan date nights. Be silly. Marriage isn’t supposed to be serious all the time. Friendship keeps your connection fun, easy, and full of joy.

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Talk about the big stuff (before it sneaks up on you)


Before walking down the aisle, talk about life goals, values, and long-term plans.
Do you want kids? Where do you want to live? How do you feel about religion or career changes? These conversations might feel heavy, but mismatched expectations can cause real issues later. The more honest you are now, the fewer surprises you’ll face after the wedding.

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Don’t compare your marriage to others


Instagram might make everyone else’s marriage look perfect, but social media is a highlight reel, not real life.
Focus on your love story. Every couple has their own rhythm, quirks, and challenges. The strongest relationships are built on authenticity, not appearances. Comparison is a quick way to ruin something great.

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Grow together and individually


Marriage shouldn’t mean losing yourself. The best couples grow together while still maintaining their individuality.
Encourage each other’s passions, goals, and self-improvement. When you both keep evolving, personally and as partners, your relationship stays exciting and balanced.

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Never stop dating each other

Just because you’re married doesn’t mean the romance stops. Schedule date nights, leave flirty notes, surprise each other. You don’t need expensive gifts, it’s about effort and intention.
Keep the spark alive by continuing to court each other. Those small moments of love keep your connection strong and passionate for years to come.

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Communication is everything


If there’s one golden rule of marriage, it’s communication. Talk about your day, your dreams, and your frustrations. Don’t bottle things up or expect your partner to read your mind, no one’s that psychic.
Healthy communication builds trust, intimacy, and teamwork, the core of every long-term relationship.

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Remember why you chose each other


When things get hard (and they will), go back to the “why.” Remember what made you fall in love, what made you say yes, and why you chose this person in the first place.
Marriage is about choosing each other every single day, even when life gets messy. Love isn’t perfect, but it’s worth fighting for when you do it together.

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Building a love that lasts


Marriage isn’t just about the wedding, it’s about the life you build afterward. There will be laughter, tears, challenges, and triumphs, but when you go into it with open hearts, patience, and honesty, you set yourself up for something truly beautiful.
So before you say “I do,” remember: real love isn’t about perfection, it’s about partnership. Keep communicating, keep growing, and keep choosing each other every day.
Here’s to building a strong, loving, and lasting marriage, one that feels just as magical years later as it did the day you said “I do.”

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