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What's the point of marriage?
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<blockquote data-quote="earico" data-source="post: 16097760" data-attributes="member: 114682"><p>It simply boils down to caring about someone more than yourself. If both sides do that the marriage is pure bliss. I make an effort everyday to make her happy and she does the same for me. It's honestly that ****ing simple. Trust and other important virtues develop as a byproduct of my 1st sentence.</p><p></p><p>My wife's wine budget is a car payment for most people but IDC. Yeah she doesn't work a real job but she cooks me hot breakfast, makes my lunch, cooks me dinner, pays all the bills, runs all the family day to day and is a rockstar in the sack. She makes sure she does her part in any way she can. I make the money and manage the business account. She just sends me a spreadsheet bi-weekly and I cut checks that go into our joint account. We have a rule that anything we want to buy over $500 we just need to discuss with the other half. This is what we found that works for us. What works for another couple will likely be different. It takes trial and error and a ton of patience to get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earico, post: 16097760, member: 114682"] It simply boils down to caring about someone more than yourself. If both sides do that the marriage is pure bliss. I make an effort everyday to make her happy and she does the same for me. It's honestly that ****ing simple. Trust and other important virtues develop as a byproduct of my 1st sentence. My wife's wine budget is a car payment for most people but IDC. Yeah she doesn't work a real job but she cooks me hot breakfast, makes my lunch, cooks me dinner, pays all the bills, runs all the family day to day and is a rockstar in the sack. She makes sure she does her part in any way she can. I make the money and manage the business account. She just sends me a spreadsheet bi-weekly and I cut checks that go into our joint account. We have a rule that anything we want to buy over $500 we just need to discuss with the other half. This is what we found that works for us. What works for another couple will likely be different. It takes trial and error and a ton of patience to get there. [/QUOTE]
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