5 Lies About Marriage You Shouldn't Believe

Most couples report wonders about marriage. But the reality is that while it is unforgettable for anyone's life, marriage can be a lot of work and headaches. After the honeymoon, the real challenge is that of living together. Check out 5 lies about marriage, according to the Huffington Post, which you should be wary of when you hear:

  1. "You have been living together for a long time, you are practically married."
    Watch out. Living together is very different from a marriage. It's much easier to put up with the open toilet seat, and the clothes thrown on the floor, knowing that you can get out at any time by simply moving. The weight of a marriage would make you think twice before ending this situation.
  2. ? You will no longer have to worry about money !?
    If you have never had a joint account before, prepare to have problems. It is much harder to keep track of who is spending the most, and what is spent when the account is managed by two people. It is an exercise in logistics and patience.
  3. You will never feel alone.
    It is very common that after marriage, you see less of your friends and family, just seeing your husband, day by day. Therefore, it is normal to often feel more lonely after marriage.
  4. ? You will have much more fun than when you were single !?
    Throw the first stone at a married woman who has never missed going out, partying and traveling with her single friends, or even lying on her couch alone to watch free time movies.
  5. "You'll have someone you love everything about."
    Liking every aspect of a person, even his disgusting habits and annoying quirks, is simply utopian. It is almost impossible to find a woman who finds it captivating to see her husband venting, belching, smoking or scratching her private parts at home in front of her.

Admittedly, the situation varies from couple to couple, but many of these facts are common to most. Which of these marriage lies have you ever heard?

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