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Newlywed Life – The Idyllic Reality PDF Print E-mail

 

So you just married the person of your dreams and now it’s time to settle down to the idyllic life that you’ve always dreamed of.  It would be wonderful if life worked out that way.  Unfortunately, marriage brings with it a slew of potential problems that most people don’t think about when planning their ideal life.  However, these problems become impossible to overlook once the newlywed life begins.  Experts believe that the first two years of marriage forecast the nuptials’ ultimate fate.  If couples manage to maturely deal with the problems in the beginning, then they are usually able to enjoy long, happy marriages.  

 

One of the first roadblocks to a happy marriage is finances.  Sad to say, money is a very large issue, and financial worries can quickly cause even the most devoted couples to drift apart.  One way to solve this problem is to have a long talk about finances and what each individual brings to the table as well as expect from one another before you walk down the aisle.  Another problem is the issue of boundaries and respect.  For many people, they have never had to share a space with someone else, so they don’t know exactly how to behave.   It is a very good idea for couples to talk about these things when they come up, instead of just ignoring them for the sake of love.  After all, leaving the toilet seat up can become grounds for execution after the first three warnings. 

 

Surprisingly, a big problem that newlyweds have to contend with is a lack of romance.  It’s normal for a lot of people to become depressed after the wedding is over.  You’ve spent so much time planning the wedding and working on all the minute details that you never really had a moment to “mourn” for your lost singlehood.  This feeling is especially acute for younger couples, who haven’t had the chance to really branch out on their own.  It’s ok to feel a little constrained, but you shouldn’t dwell on this feeling.  You and your partner should work passed this period together, so that you can enjoy the same feelings that led to your marriage in the first place. 

 

One of the biggest problems that you will ever face will be the in-laws, not because they are bad people, but because both sides will miss having your presence as a sure thing at various family functions.  This is an easy one to deal with, and the lesson here will help you throughout your entire married life.  Simply stated, learn to compromise.  Spend time with both sides of your family so that neither of you feels like you are being forced to choose between love and familial ties.  Learning to compromise now on something this major will help you to have a long and successful marriage.

 

References:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Top-Marriage-Problems-for-Newlyweds&id=1020462