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7 Rules That Married Couples Can Ignore

The world is changing. And so are people. They create rules to break them later on. Is it bad or good? We do not know for sure.

3. Vacation together

Spending vacation in different places is a very healthy thing to do. No matter how much you love each other both of you need a break. A weekend away from your spouse is not a betrayal. You are just taking some time out. It is quite natural that each of us should have their own private time and space. Usually couples who practice this say that after separate vacation their relationships get even better.

4. Mutual hobbies

Being interested in the same things and having the same hobbies is cool yet not a must. Your areas of interests may vary. It’s even more exciting because you can always find out something more about your partner or show your inner self from a different angle. If you feel that your spouse does not want to be involved in your hobby, do not force it on them.

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