Congratulations and best wishes to you and your Fiance.
From a woman's perspective -
Marriage is like a new, unknown field. You only have an idea of what the ground is like and what it will produce. You can't just throw seed out, walk away and expect a harvest. What you plant there has to be cared for and nurtured if its going to survive. Continue to do what got you to this point in the first place.
Marriage is rarely a 50-50 deal. Some days your 60% and she's 40%, some days she's 60% and your 40%, etc.
Men and women really do speak a different language. Men tend to be more straightforward with what they say while women frequently communicate with "hints". Example - you're driving somewhere and your wife says "would you like to stop and get something to drink?". You say no and she gets an unhappy look on her face. What she really said was "I'm thirsty and I'd like to stop and get something to drink." If you work at it, you will be able to figure out what she really means and she can learn to be more straightforward in how she says things.
Often times, its not what you say, but how you say it that gets you into or out of trouble.
Women are conversational creatures. We like to talk and be talked to. Conversations between you and your wife can be excellent quality time and opportunities to clear the air before things blow up.
Find what works for the two of you and stick to it, not necessarily what is the "norm" or what friends and "counselors" advise.
Love passionately, deeply and without reservation. Every day is a gift.
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