Marriage is a sacred and timeless institution that has been a cornerstone of human society for centuries. It is a beautiful union between two individuals who come together to share their lives, love, and commitment with each other.
Marriage is a journey of growth, understanding, and mutual support, built on the foundations of trust, respect, and communication.
It is a bond that brings joy, companionship, and stability to those who enter into it, and is often considered a fundamental aspect of human experience.
Whether viewed through the lens of romance, family, or community, marriage remains a vital and enduring part of our shared human heritage.
Despite its advantages, a bad marriage could leave both partners in a state of persistent unhappiness, conflict, and emotional distress.
On today's edition of Joy FM's Super Morning Show, listeners were asked about "What do you wish you knew before marriage?"
The discerning listeners mostly male who called in believed that it was important to know temperament of the parents of your prospective partner as well.
Listen to their views in the audio below:
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