Marry a man with a provider mindset. Not necessarily a rich man, but one who is responsible and knows how to lead. Because he will always make sure your needs are met and will go the extra mile for you. A man who is emotionally mature is worth more than a wealthy man who doesn’t value you.
it’s a nice reminder that there are always good things around you, just sometimes they’re hidden in unconventional places and all you have to do is change your perspective to be able to appreciate it
@TheKragmeister@ma1ybe After being together for 3 years, I’m sure the pancake incident wasn’t the only unthoughtful thing going on in that relationship. It may seem small as a one-off incident but I assure you it’s more than likely not and it goes deeper than just making one pancake all to himself.
Our TV broke in December, and it changed our family.
We decided not to replace it for 6 months. Best decision ever.
Without a TV, the kids read more, play together, and spend evenings outside with friends. As a family, we talk more, laugh more, cook together, play games, and actually hang out.
On Saturday, we hosted our own family sip & paint with homemade meat pie, chicken wings, and puff puff. The whole day turned into laughter and connection instead of everyone behind screens.
It’s now 10 months, and we’ll likely end the year without a TV. Screentime is way down, family time is way up.
Best family experiment of all time.
Relationships are truly beautiful when you and your partner connect like best friends, showing up together, sharing inside jokes, talking openly, having fun, and vibing effortlessly. They don’t replace your real friends, but it’s special when the bond goes beyond just romance.