Father Pete admonished us during the Homily in our Nuptial Mass: "C, J was my classmate in elementary and high school. I will tell you that she is not a perfect woman. And J, C is not a perfect man. That's because wherever you look and whatever you do, there is no perfect man or perfect woman because all of us are not perfect."
I think that also applies to marriage. There is no perfect marriage. There is no couple that doesn't (secretly or not secretly) have a few peeves about each other. But there are couples who realize that marriage is always a work in progress, and by both parties.
What makes marriage close to the ideal, in our book?
- Understanding
- Compromise
- Complement
- Communication
- Faithfulness and Loyalty.
- Acceptance
- Sharing
- Individuality
- Openness
- Humor
- Love
Both my husband and I try to work towards a good marriage, and so far we've been happy in it. :)
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2 comments:
ay yes doc, agree ako sa mga inenumerate mo :)
i agree, 100% about the not perfect thing. if everyone were perfect, where's the fun in that? :) its our imperfection that makes us different, and why despite the peeves we are uniquely loved by our asawa. :)
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