Love is emotion. It takes an open line of communication and the understanding that both partners have to try to make it work. And keep things honest, faithful, loyal and you'll always have a wonderful marriage.
2006-11-06 01:54:29
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answered by GirlinNB 6
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Honest communication. Letting each other know what is on their mind. Especially if it is something big don't hold back. Let it out and not inside where it will boil up inside and erupt in a horrible way. Talking is the key to every healthy marriage, love and emotion. All those "perfect" marriages you see are the result of them not talking to each other. Bottom line for any healthy relationship: Honest communication!
2006-11-06 02:00:43
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answered by Fallen 6
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I would say love. The emotion of being "in love" comes and goes but the choice of loving is something you must decide everyday. That choice to love is what drives a couple's decision to communicate, to be tender, to be caring, to work things out together on a daily basis regardless of the circumstances. It is that daily choice to love that holds together and makes a marriage healthy.
2006-11-06 02:08:27
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answer #3
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answered by Almack 3
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Both.
Emotion is the basis of a relationship, love becomes the key.
When you enter into a relationship, it is a very emotional thing,
That changes as the relationship progresses through the years.
You can't tell the difference until it strikes you.
It took 30 years for me.
And then it was a major change in the way that I look at her and how she looks at me.
She is part of me. That is love.
2006-11-06 02:04:19
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to be completely honest with each other. Remember that bringing to completely different lives together is a difficult task. But, if you are honest, then you can correct the problems that you'll face as you go along. There are also boundaries that need to be respected, but in the end, if you can prevent meltdowns from occuring, your marriage will benefit as a result.
2006-11-06 02:03:57
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answered by Nestor Q 3
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Love. Emotion will come and go but love? It may come and go in feeling but it's something my husband and I choose every day. We love each other like crazy and if it all depended upon emotion I think we'd have been done as soon as we got through the "honeymoon phase".
2006-11-06 01:55:20
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answered by Angela G 2
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love, emotional support, friendship, physical support, mental support, financial support. understanding, patiences, etc... u must put a lot of work n 2 a relationship that u really want. they say anything worth having u must work hard 4 if it comes easy u will not want or appreciate it. so appreciate each other n every way & never take each other 4 granted. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IS THE KEY 2 A SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE!!
2006-11-06 01:53:53
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answered by Ms. San 2
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2016-11-27 22:11:00
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answered by ? 4
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Love, but I mean is the true love, not love that's described in romantic novels, movies, etc.
Love means knowing each other, sharing responsibilities, ideas and benefits, loving care, commitment, protections, etc. And to make it works you have to strength your communication with your spouse.
2006-11-06 02:32:21
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answered by eddy 3
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Love is an emotion.
A healthy married life is about having realistic expectations of each other and communicating those expectations to each other, and loving each other enough to fulfill those expectations.
There also needs to be compromise.
2006-11-06 01:53:16
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answer #10
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answered by janicajayne 7
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