These Hilarious Posts Will Hit Home for Longtime Couples

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When it comes to being in a long-term relationship, I’ve fully embraced my role as a seasoned partner. My spouse and I have shared 22 years together, with 17 of those as a married couple. Together, we’ve tackled everything from weddings and funerals to buying a house and raising kids. Our journey has been filled with joy and challenges alike.

I’m not here to claim I’m a marriage expert—each day brings its own unique hurdles. Despite the abundance of relationship advice out there, no one truly has it all figured out. The reality is that marriage often provides a good laugh. I can simultaneously love and be annoyed by my partner within mere minutes. It seems I’m not alone in this experience. A series of social media posts perfectly encapsulate the married life.

Intimacy and Laughter

Let’s start with intimacy. Who could forget the unforgettable December post by Chrissy Parker, where she’s clad in just a bra, underwear, and socks, cozied up with her pet? Her partner, John Smith, chimed in with a cheeky, “Don’t mind if I do.” This couple never fails to entertain! They manage to keep things spicy and relatable at the same time. (That was my favorite post of 2020!)

Outdated Lingerie Collections

Then there’s the reality of our sometimes laughably outdated lingerie collections. Who really wants to wear something fancy when that well-loved tank top is so much more inviting? Plus, let’s face it, there are only a few moments of privacy before the kids are back asking for snacks or needing a referee for their squabbles.

Exhaustion and Romance

Exhaustion is another factor that often gets in the way of romance. Consequently, we end up sleeping and then complaining about what our partner did during the night—snoring, stealing blankets, or hogging the bed.

In-Laws and Unsolicited Advice

In-laws can be a hit-or-miss experience—often leaning more towards the latter. They might offer unsolicited advice on everything from child-rearing to household chores. And let’s not forget those awkward gifts that come with a side of judgment.

The “Whatever” Dilemma

But sometimes, it’s our own partner who seems to want to take the lead. When they say “whatever,” it’s never really as simple as it sounds. “Whatever” usually comes with unspoken feelings and unmet needs, which can lead to confusion.

Gift Shopping Responsibilities

We all have our preferences, and we often think that life would be smoother if our spouses would just follow our instructions to the letter. Just once, can’t they just take the hint?

Bathroom Breaks and Social Media

And when your partner announces they need to use the bathroom, we all know what that means—serious social media scrolling. No one takes that long just to “go.”

Gift Shopping Confessions

There’s typically one partner (maybe it’s you?) who handles all the gift shopping and wrapping for every occasion, while the other basks in the glory of the happy recipient’s smile. Insert eye roll here.

Encouraging Healthy Habits

Confession time: I often nudge my spouse to exercise daily, in part because I don’t want to be left with the kids if he neglects his health. I found out I’m not alone in this habit when I read about a heated discussion between Jamie and Alex over a simple walk (yes, really!). Marriage is about compromise, right? (Jamie says I’m mistaken).

Supporting Each Other

Ultimately, we need to support one another and value each other’s strengths. For instance, I excel at advocating for our kids and keeping us organized, while my partner shines during playtime, even if it involves epic dodgeball matches. We each contribute something unique that helps meld our family life together.

Embracing the Journey

Marriage requires effort, but it also offers us a chance to let go of the small stuff. Sure, we might squabble over trivial things—like who left the garage light on—but we’re ultimately grateful to share this journey. Each day brings its own set of adventures, filled with laughter and tears, all shared together.

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In summary, marriage is a mix of hilarity and challenges, where partners need to support one another while navigating the ups and downs of life together.

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