Argumentative

Argumentative

Ashlyn Presha
Prof. Kaiser
ENC 1101
22 October 2013
A Happily Ever After Marriage
A wife cooks and cleans the house + A husband that goes to work and pays the bills = A Happy Marriage. Right? Well not according to Life. A Happy Marriage is not a wedded life of pure blessedness and love and joy without even a pinhead of bitterness ever finding lodgment in a household[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/10063/10063.txt].; A Happy Marriage is a marriage that goes through the good and bad times with each other.
Every marriage is different from another. Marriages around the world all share similar and non-similar beliefs of what an actual happy marriage is, but there is only one true meaning of a happy marriage. A happy marriage is where you’ve build a relationship with your partner over the years. It is the joy that you cannot explain. When the nights that you are lonely and there’s a shoulder to lean on. Happy marriages last longer than non-happy marriages, happy marriages involve both partners total commitment to the relationship. Respect and admiration from both partners’ acts as a big factor. A happy marriage is when you have simple arguments about the smallest things such as who will take the trash can out today or who will cook for the night and towards the end of the night it is as if you’ve never argued. A happy marriage is a marriage full of physical and mental struggles. Imagine. Elderly people marriages are always the happiest. An elderly man and woman live life with no worries and regrets. A happy marriage is me waking up in the wee hours to cook my husband his favorite breakfast. Happy marriages is accepting all of your partners flaws For example, In marriages husband and wife are usually comfortable , Although your husband may be a pig , his farts and digging of the nose do not matter anymore because of the love you both have for each other . Partners in a happy marriage knows each other’s limits. A happy marriage is when you can enjoy the presence...

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