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What advice would you give to newly weds?




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13I wouldn't give them advice.
9The advice I'd give them is:
3I'd give them a good divorce lawyers business card.
1I'd smother them both.

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they Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (10 seconds ago)
posted 5-Jun-2009 3:38pm  
Annul.
Crayons Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 5-Jun-2009 3:52pm  
If they got married, it's too late. Hopefully they do that whole "marry my best friend" thing.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 5-Jun-2009 3:52pm  
You don't own each other. You don't belong to each other. You are still sovereign.
labjog Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 5-Jun-2009 9:29pm  
Respect each others feelings.
LJD Survey Qualifier
posted 5-Jun-2009 10:54pm  
Marriage is a sacred bond, or should be. Keep God as a focus in your home. Take time for each other, do something special for each other, at least once a week, i.e. she makes a special recipe her husband loves, he brings her one rose, takes her out on a date.. Take time everyday to talk. If you don't build the bond early in a marriage, you'll have nothing when the children are gone. The greatest gift a man can give his children is to love their mother...and visa, versa. .
Biggles Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 6-Jun-2009 10:17am  
I don't know why newlyweds would be interested in my advice, seeing as how I haven't been married. Some medical advice perhaps? Don't assume that marriage automatically protects you from contracting STDs. Plenty of people have been infected by an unfaithful spouse.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 6-Jun-2009 12:11pm  
I wouldn't. I know nothing about being married, and I doubt I'd know much about their own relationship and how it works, either.
bill Survey Central Gold Subscriber Double Gold Star Survey Creator This user is on the site NOW (30 seconds ago)
posted 6-Jun-2009 2:18pm  
Try to think of "love" as an action verb (something you do) as opposed to a feeling or state of mind.
Love your mate, put some effort into it.
Love doesn't just come out of thin air, it's something you work on and build up over time.

Help your mate be confident and successful. Motivate them to follow their dream.
You are in a position to be a tremendously positive influence on them.
Make the most of this opportunity.
cantilever
posted 6-Jun-2009 11:26pm  
How could I give them advice? I can't keep a relationship for more than 12 months.
labjog Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to bill) posted 7-Jun-2009 8:00am  
> Try to think of "love" as an action verb (something you do) as opposed
> to a feeling or state of mind.
> Love your mate, put some effort into it.
> Love doesn't just come out of thin air, it's something you work on
> and build up over time.
>
> Help your mate be confident and successful. Motivate them to follow
> their dream.
> You are in a position to be a tremendously positive influence on them.
>
> Make the most of this opportunity.


 * love * Bill, I wish we could clone you!!
bill Survey Central Gold Subscriber Double Gold Star Survey Creator This user is on the site NOW (30 seconds ago)
(reply to labjog) posted 7-Jun-2009 8:28am  
Oh, I'm all talk. In real life, I'm a selfish bastard.  * wink *
cprasky Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to bill) posted 7-Jun-2009 10:21am  
> Oh, I'm all talk. In real life, I'm a selfish bastard.  * wink *

Aren't we all?

labjog Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 7-Jun-2009 6:15pm  
Well, now that you mentioned it............................
gambler Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 7-Jun-2009 7:01pm  
Patience and tolerance...........all the generalisations about the differences between men & women, are generally 100% correct
cloudhugger Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 8-Jun-2009 1:43am  
If you hurt my friend, I will hurt you.

It's quite effective.
wigarach
posted 8-Jun-2009 4:40am  
dont get married live your life not someone elses!
Jody Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 8-Jun-2009 10:46am  
Keep at it. And don't be mean. It gets easier with practice.
cerealkiller Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 8-Jun-2009 5:12pm  
Get a divorce. Marriage ruins your life.
Cain
posted 10-Jun-2009 9:18pm  
TALK TO EACH OTHER!!
autumnlight
posted 12-Jun-2009 11:18am  
I wouldn't give them advice: I've never been married.
jeff71913
posted 19-Jun-2009 8:07pm  
Marriage can be a long and boring process. At that time I would suggest that we do a threesome.
Rosemary
posted 24-Jul-2009 10:33pm  
I would tell them to be nice and think of each other's feelings. I would want to talk to them seperate mostly
mandy Gold Qualifier
posted 1-Sep-2009 1:57pm  
wait...................
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