Dear friend, please know that what you’re experiencing is completely normal and many couples go through this phase. Marriage is a beautiful journey of growth, and growth often comes with challenges. The fact that you’re concerned shows how much you care about your relationship. Remember, the love that brought you together is still there – it’s just learning to adapt to a new chapter of life. Try to see these moments not as problems, but as opportunities to understand each other deeper. When you feel upset, take a deep breath and remind yourself of why you fell in love. Consider setting aside regular ‘us time’ to reconnect, just like when you were dating. Communication is key – speak from your heart, listen with patience, and remember that you’re on the same team. This phase will pass, and with understanding and effort, your bond can emerge stronger than ever. You’re not alone in this, and there’s so much hope for your future together.
My Spouse and i Seem to Argue all the Time After Marriage. we Used to get Along so Well. What’s Happening to us?
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