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and then I will say this Don't marry for look's

1 You don't alway's have to put your Wife first but you should also never forget her

Marriage is a give and take it takes 2 to make it work if 1 is doing all the work and the other is sitting back it's going to head to bad thing's

when you have kid's remember this you help make the child you can also help take care of it.

Don't alway's Assume that house work is a Woman's job we all know what Assume mean's :)

even if you don't buy her diamond's just putting a smile on her face will make her day

you don't have to take her out to dinner staying in letting her relax and you do the cooking and cleaning let's her know you really do care It's the Thought that count's not what you bought at the last min cause you forgot

fighting over money is Stupid if you work as a Team then you will see there is no I in the word

And last there is more to Life then your truck Family comes first n formost



and yes I do 90 % of all the cooking and all laundry so this comes from Experience

and 30 year's of Marriage :)
 
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When my Great Grand Father married my Great Grand Mother in 1892, they set off on their wedding trip in a horse drawn wagon with his dog, Dodge, running long side. After about 10 miles Dodge started barking and running wild. My Great Grand father scolded Dodge and said, that's once. After another mile or so Dodge started doing the same thing. My Great Grand father scolded Dodge again and said, that's twice. The third time Dodge started barking and going wild my Great Grand father took out his gun and shot his dog. His new bride didn't like what he did, but did'n say a word. A few more miles down the road my Great Grand father's horse, Cummins, started rearing up and acting crazy. My Great Grand father scolded Cummins and said that's once. A mile or two later Cummins started doing the same thing again. My Great Grand father scolded Cummins again and said, that's twice. When Cummins started acting up again for the third time, my Great Grand father took out his gun and shot the horse. My Great Grand mother screamed and yelled at my Great Grand father and told him how mean and cruel he was. My Great Grand father looked at her and said, that's once.
 
I am 23, and never been married. But my parents are still together.



My parents have had their stretches of bad streaks were it is not fun to be home. Where they could easily have given up, but they didnt. They didnt stay together because of us kids, they made vows to each other and they meant it. They worked out their differences, they are going have been married 28 years, and are the happiest they have ever been.



My advice is even when things get bad, stick with them for as long as you can, The person you fell in love with is there somewhere.
 
I have been married a very long time, the best advice I can give any man married or about to do so is this. Your wife is always right. Even if she is wrong she is right! And what do you gain from this? Better dinners, better times in the bedroom, no fights, and someday, she may admit she is wrong, however... ... ... ... ... . I am still waiting, after almost forty years!

Rick
 
Good luck Guys - - - I just hope you got as Lucky as I did - - - The only time I have a problem is when I decide to stop at Geno's Garage! and thats when the fight begins!
 
Congradulations to all of you. Never make big purchases without talking about it first, set a price limit that can be spent without a consult and stick to it. My wife and I set ours at $50. One thing we have also done, every month when its time to pay bills we BOTH set down and pay the bills together. Most marrige problems are about money and we have found that the two points above has prevented most of our issues with money. The last thing I can say is Communication is also very vital, one thing we do is make a point to talk to each other about how are day was at work when we get home. That way if she had a bad day you know not to talk to her about that "Big purchase" you want to make. :)



Again, Congradulations to you all, being married has some great rewards and I wouldn't trade my wife for anything... ... . well... ... . ahh... ... no I couldn't do that.
 
I found the right woman. Hope you have found the right one.

Talk with each other. Ask her if she wants you to just listen or offer advice. She may just want you to listen. Yes, you have to listen to her.

Set a budget and work it together.

And I always get the last two words in …. . Yes dear.

Good luck and Best wishes.
 
A very smart man (My father) always tells me... . "Behind every good man, is a good woman. " Congratulations & Best Wishes for a happy life together. Grow together and live long.



Take Care,

Karl (Turbo Kidd)
 
Congrats guys!

Don't expect perfection and Enjoy each other!

Buy her Something with A Cummins in it to drive daily and Make sure to Tune it to her Tastes, This will make it easier for her to understand Why you must order those parts!

Good Luck!
 
Marrage: A great institution where you never have to worry about being right ever again. :-laf



On a serious note: Been with my wife for 13 years and the best advice I can give is always say you love her before you leave in the morning and before you go to bed EVERYDAY! Life is too short for arguments and anger, enjoy the time you have together. :)
 
Two Rules



#1 dont allow her to look over your shoulder while you give marriage advice to your favorite truck advice site



#2 Get used to "I'm Sorry", "I didnt mean it that way", and the obligatory "Yes Dear"



After 19 years you would think that the advice would be better but every day that I think I have figured it out (like number #1) I fall back to #2.



good luck.
 
Congratulations and best wishes to you all.



Many have already offered this advice, but I would like to echo their sentiments... ... never go to bed mad at each other... ... tell her every so often that you love her..... sometimes your actions speak louder than words, so be mindful of that..... and always, always have a smile on your face when you greet your mother-in-law... ...
 
Communication is one of the most important elements in the marriage.

Having arguments is healthy,if you don't your headed for divorce.



Congratulations and Have a Great Life Together.
 
On the 14th we will be celebrating our 24th anniversary! :D



The four essentials that make for a succesful marriage.



1. Communication



2. Respect



3. Honesty



4. Friendship
 
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