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SUMMARY:MY MARRIAGE IS BORING, AND I LIKE IT THAT WAY
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DESCRIPTION: Télécharger le fichier 9995160612x612.jpg 
 (https://projetclic.cc/?api/upload&amp;file=9995160612x612.jpg)\nMy 
 husband is my college sweetheart. Next month we celebrate 13 years of 
 marriage, but we’ve been together for 18 years — better known as half 
 of my life.\n\nEighteen years together means I know almost everything 
 about him. I can practically quote his childhood stories. I know that he 
 lines up the frozen tater tots like a marching band on the sheet pan 
 before baking them. I can order his coffee perfectly every time: a grande 
 vanilla latte with an extra shot. I’ve even got him down to the days 
 when he drives me crazy by constantly making bad puns or by letting the 
 junk mail pile up on the dinner table.\n Sponsored Ads \nLooking For Women
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 nder=female&amp;page=61)\n\nYes, 
 we are totally predictable. While some folks might call us boring, I find 
 it comforting. There are definitely perks to having a boring marriage. 
 Here are some of my favorites:\n\nWe have the same conversation every 
 Friday night.\nIt goes something like this:\n“Want to watch a movie 
 after the kids are in bed?”\n“Sure, what do you want to 
 watch?”\n“I don’t know, what do you want to watch?”\nCommence 
 scrolling through Netflix categories like, “Romantic comedies with a 
 crazy woman who falls in love with a bear” and “Because you binged 
 watched House of Cards without your husband.”\nTen minutes later, we 
 still can’t agree on a movie or show.\n“Let’s just watch reruns of 
 Big Bang Theory instead.”\n“Ok.”\n\nWe just reenacted the Netflix 
 version of Waiting For Godot. I swear we do this every weekend. No matter 
 what we end up watching, I know that every Friday night is quality time 
 cuddling on the couch with my husband.\n\nWe always sleep on the same side
 of the bed.\nThe left side of the bed is my domain. I have this weird 
 quirk where I can’t sleep face to face with a person. I dislike inhaling
 my husband’s hot, recycled air. I also prefer sleeping on the left side 
 of my body, so this keeps me facing away from his “used breath.” 
 Sleeping on the same side of the bed and spooning the same way every night
 helps me fall asleep faster and get better sleep. I still haven’t caught
 up from the sleep deprivation I experienced during the kids’ baby years,
 but I’m trying to make it up as fast as I can.\n\nA bonus perk is that 
 my husband’s side of the bed is closest to our bedroom door. Guess who 
 the kids see first when they come in? Guess who they wake up first? 
 Thanks, Dad.\n\nWe sit next to each other and don’t even talk.\nHe’s 
 obsessed with Monument Valley, and I’m trying for the 47th time to beat 
 level 487 of Farm Heroes Saga. We sit in silence, except for the 
 occasional cheer or groan during our game play. How totally boring and 
 predictable is that? We don’t even talk to each other!\nAfter so many 
 years together, we’ve learned that we don’t always need to talk. With 
 our jobs and kid duties, we’re content to slow down and just be near 
 each other. This is our time to relax and do something mindless, without 
 worrying about adult responsibilities — including keeping up our side of
 a conversation.\n\nWe know each other well enough to communicate without 
 words. When my husband walks through the door, he can read my mood with 
 just a glance. If I’ve had a challenging day, he immediately diverts the
 kids’ attention away from me to give me a break. When his eyes shine 
 with excitement, I put down my phone or book. I give him my full attention
 as he shares his good news.\nBoring is good.\nStarting today, let’s 
 erase the word “boring” from our relationships. Let’s swap it out 
 with “comfort” or “ease” instead. Let’s celebrate the fact that 
 we know our spouse well enough that we feel safe to be our true selves, no
 matter how boring someone on the outside might think we are. \nSource: 
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