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Perfect couples don't hope for the best; they manage the data. Set a weekly, 20-minute, no-phones meeting. Talk about logistics (bills, kids), then talk about feelings. Ask: "How are we doing? How can I love you better this week?"

Paradoxically, the perfect marriage requires distance. You cannot miss someone who never leaves. You cannot respect someone who has no identity outside of you. Maintain hobbies, friendships, and solo trips. Absence is not the enemy of love; it is the refresh button. the perfect marriage

The “perfect” couples on Instagram do everything together. But in real life, suffocation isn’t romance—it’s a warning sign. Perfect couples don't hope for the best; they

You can find a deep-dive review and guide at Jen Ryland Reviews . Ask: "How are we doing

This is an exploration of what truly makes a marriage not just last, but flourish.

A bad fight doesn’t destroy a marriage. Refusing to say “I was wrong,” “I’m sorry,” or “I see your pain” is what does the damage. Learn to come back to each other. Quickly. Even when it’s awkward.

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