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5 unspoken marriage rules happy couples often follow

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 11, 2025, 00:16 IST
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Marriages are made in heaven

While marriages are said to be made in heaven, they are hard work. It takes consistent effort, patience, and lots of understanding between couples for their marriages to work out in the long run. Many happy couples often seem to have a set of secret rules that keep their bond strong and thriving. Here we list some such unspoken marriage rules happy couples often follow:

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Respect each other

While love is important for any relationship to grow, it is respect that keeps it going in the long run. Happy couples know they won’t always see eye to eye— and that’s okay. What sets them apart is the unspoken rule of maintaining respect, even during disagreements. This makes it easier for them to communicate with each other, understand each other's perspectives, and come to a common solution to their problems.

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Never undermine each other in public

One rule happy couples silently agree on is to always have each other’s backs in public. This doesn't mean that they don't fight or have disagreements with each other. However, they do so respectfully and in private. In front of others, they always present a united front.

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Small gestures matter more than grand ones in the long run

While big romantic gestures can be memorable, happy couples know that it’s the consistent small things that truly keep their relationship going. Making your partner’s morning coffee, leaving a thoughtful note, or simply asking how their day was— these actions quietly say, “I see you. I care.” And it is these small gestures that they count the most, in the long run.

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Give each other space to be yourself

Another quiet understanding in strong marriages is the importance of personal space. Happy couples don’t take it personally when their partner needs alone time. They see it as a healthy part of maintaining individuality within a relationship. They also understand that it is important to grow individually and be your best version in order to show up well in their relationship.


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Check in without being asked

In lasting marriages, partners have a silent habit of checking in with each other emotionally— even when nothing seems wrong. A simple “How are you doing today?” or “How was your day?” can go a long way in showing that you care. It’s not about solving problems— just listening to your partner's fears and concerns can make them feel seen, heard, understood and loved.

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