Ingredients For A Happy Marriage
Divorce rates are racing the matrimonial charts across continents. The reasons are many but resolutions taken are none. So we at Love Blog have created our own concoction of things which we feel we all need to add in our relationships.
These following proportions should be used and increased as you spend each year with your better half.
- 5 tablespoons Adjustment
- 5 tablespoons Understanding
- 5 tablespoons Patience
- 5 tablespoons Loyalty and Devotion
- 5 tablespoons Empathy
Mix these ingredients together and apply it daily in your life. When both the partners do their bit of adding 5 tablespoons from their side, the relationship gets 10/10.
Work on your marriage today and live a happy, fulfilled lifetime together.
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