One point to remember:
http://youtu.be/-4EDhdAHrOg
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One point to remember:
http://youtu.be/-4EDhdAHrOg
For the record - married to my very tolerant wife 15 years this Wednesday.
Wouldn't change it...
Having very recently just got married - it was suggested to us, but we didn't do it mind you.
We were told by the celebrant what one of the common first parts of a course often entail - to hang a load of washing out together. Sound simple? Well... I peg shirts at the bottom of the shirt and hang it upside down, Hannah on the other hand insists on pegging it under the arms of the shirt.
It's silly things like that, that apparently can lead to bigger problems if they're not dealt with sensibly by a lot of people.
We decided not to bother. But we did sort the washing issue - I hang mine the correct way, and hang hers the wrong way. And she hangs mine the right way and still does hers the wrong way. Simple.
If all else fails, yes dear (even if she's wrong!).
SWMBO can hang out the clothes however she likes knowing that I will never interfere...:D
A marriage course? :o:o:censored: For Pete's sake, what do you get if you pass? Cert I in Yes Dear, No Dear, Three Bags Full Dear?
I feel a more proactive approach by these course facilitators would be to produce an owner's manual and/or Rave disc for Wife Model XYZ etc. :angel::p
I used to think marriage jokes were stupid . . . until I got married. I love them now.
I wonder if the best marriage course would involve the hopeful groom sitting down with several old married men, lots of talking, and alcohol. But this might just put him off, as after all, getting married is a bit like joining the Army, but do they give you counselling before you do that? :p