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ryosnk
08-16-2004, 12:33 PM
Well I just completed one month of being married and it has just been great. She is more wonderful then I thought. :D . Its weird that a month ago I was still a bachelor now I am a husband, whoa, live sure is interesting. But overall I am happy and I would do this all over again, because the Wedding was awesome and the honeymoon was beautiful.
:D .

The Successful Dropout
08-16-2004, 12:35 PM
the first month is always great...i heard that the killing spree begins exactly one month and one day after the marriage...

Ericnmel99
08-16-2004, 12:41 PM
Glad to hear the first month is ok, but wait till the honeymoon wears off. The first year is always the hardest, it takes some getting used to being married. Hope everything goes well for you.

Backlash
08-16-2004, 03:17 PM
Congrats. Just remember that no one's perfect, so don't let your (yours and hers) annoying habits get to each other (yes you both have some). Been married about 3 1/2 years myself. We practically lived together through college, though, so I knew what to expect.

scsg75
08-16-2004, 03:21 PM
first 6 months are great, wonderful, like nothing else. Then all of a sudden, something happens and everything she does that you used to think was cute, becomes overwhelmingly annoying.

Xevious
08-16-2004, 03:22 PM
the first month is always great...i heard that the killing spree begins exactly one month and one day after the marriage...

According to my sources, the killing spree happens within 3 months. There is a margin of error to consider though. It could be that in some cases, you are right.

Xevious
08-16-2004, 03:23 PM
Wow...we are a negative bunch, Arent we?

daphatty
08-16-2004, 04:20 PM
Well I've been married almost 4 months now and I must agree with the "overwhelmingly annoying" comment. I was just saying to myself that "certain things" need to change about her behavior. It's just like scsg75 said, I used to think they were cute but that's starting to wear off. I still love her immensly though.

Backlash
08-16-2004, 04:32 PM
I was just saying to myself that "certain things" need to change about her behavior. It's just like scsg75 said, I used to think they were cute but that's starting to wear off.

I have found that a whistle and a tazer, properly employed, can work wonders.

ryosnk
08-16-2004, 06:05 PM
Hopefully I wont have those problem(s) with my wife but if I do, I wont sweat the little things because its those little things that hurt the most. And life to short to ruin not to enjoy it. :D




200 post 8)

TomCloud9
08-16-2004, 06:08 PM
Please post in one year and tell me how you fell about her, I have been married for almost 5 years you are not hearing me say shit about being happy.

scsg75
08-16-2004, 06:15 PM
Well I've been married almost 4 months now and I must agree with the "overwhelmingly annoying" comment. I was just saying to myself that "certain things" need to change about her behavior. It's just like scsg75 said, I used to think they were cute but that's starting to wear off. I still love her immensly though.

Yeah, I'm not even married, but I have been with the same girl for 4 years and we live together and exist as if we are married. The first time I heard her snore a little in bed I thought, "How cute". Now, 4 years later, it grates on my last nerve and I say to myself "Good god woman, close your damn mouth, you sound like my grandpa. I need to get some damn sleep" as I am pushing her trying to wake her up.

Then there's the whole money issues which are generally overlooked at the begining of the relationship, but quickly get shuffled up to the forefront I used to think "How responsible she is, she pays all the bills on time or even before they are due, that's great!" Now after some time it's more like "Are you retarded? We now have $10 to buy food and gas with for the next two weeks because you thought it'd be a good idea to pay every single bill we have even if it wasn't due that exact week."

Spacepest
08-17-2004, 12:09 AM
Been married 5 years, and can agree with the "6 month annoyance factor" setting in. Just learn to let these little things go, or else you'll end up making yourself miserable over stupid shit. Or, in the case of a snoring spouse, you can, depending on your mood, do one of two things: 1. kick them awake or 2. go sleep in another room that with thick soundproofed walls. Maybe next I'll try duct tape.

ryosnk
08-20-2004, 04:31 PM
My wife just bought me some shirts from the gap and prince of persia from toys r us for a surprise 8) . Marriage life if great. :D

Monsta Mack
08-20-2004, 10:47 PM
Wish I was married.