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After a few years together, I realized that the person I married wasn’t the same as the person I’m with now—and that’s a good thing. We’ve both changed, but our bond has only gotten stronger.
In my earlier years, I’d sometimes take my partner for granted. It wasn’t until a conversation opened my eyes to how small actions can hurt, like not saying “thank you” for everyday things.
I used to get so caught up in work, I’d forget to check in with my partner. Now, I make it a point to have at least 10 minutes a day to connect, whether it’s a quick call or even ...
When my wife and I started dating, I thought the romance would fade after a while. But we discovered that small gestures—like a random compliment or an unexpected hug—made all the difference.
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