Do You Have Any Regrets After MArriage?
By patzel88
@patzel88 (3310)
Philippines
9 responses
@michael13 (160)
• China
17 Jun 08
I have no regrets after marriage, since the living for couple is very different from single's, it is a taste of family, time would be gone fast if a person had married.

@dpk262006 (58679)
• Delhi, India
17 Jun 08
I have no regrets after marriage. I suppose, at the time of my marriage, I took the correct decision and am enjoying my married life as a normal couple.
@dpk262006 (58679)
• Delhi, India
18 Jun 08
What do you mean by 'unware' about present life???? Pl. tell, I could not get you.........
@wisconsin26 (3859)
• United States
18 Jun 08
Regrets well I wish I would of waited until I was a bit older to get married I married at 19 had a baby boy whom I love dearly and now 9 years later, it's nothing but arguments so yeah I do regret it.. I don't know what happened and what went wrong, but only time will tell if things get better.. I will say one thing though if I were to divorce and find someone else he best know for a fact it will be awhile before I remarry again.. No I'm not talking a year after meeting him either.. I am going to want to the the whole him and person every thing about him not just the sweet stuff about him than fall hard for him and end up regretting marriage again... It's a live and learn situation for alot of people!
@joey_matthews (8354)
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21 Jun 08
Theres only one thing i regret after getting married to my husband, but it has nothing to do with him.
All i wish is that we didn't let my brother in laws girlfriend come to our wedding, because just like she does with everything all she did was ruin the day.
As soon as our wedding was over she made my brother in law go off with her and we never saw him for most of the day....... which upset my husband because he wanted his brother there on his wedding day.
I don't regret anything else because i love my husband and nothing will change that.
Being married hasn't changed anything either, the only difference is my last name and having a ring on our fingers.
~Joeys wife
@painkiller77 (2073)
• India
22 Jun 08
i am not married yet. but i consider that marriage does involve a bit of compromise. you have to adjust to the surrounding situation, with your in laws and the new family members. so in my opinion, you should not regret. you should take these things in your stride and move on. may the almighty bless you with courage to go ahead. all the best.
@johnson3 (152)
• United States
18 Jun 08
I got married when I was 17 because I had many problems at home. I felt like it was my only way of escape. I mean I cared about my husband, but not to the point of giving up my life and dreams to get married. I now have been married for 8 years just about (Dec) will make it final. I do have some regrets, but I also have some accomplishments that I know I wouldn't have if I was still at home. Now I look at my two daughters and son and try my best not to cause them to leave home in a wrong manner. I'm trying to establish a good relationship so that they won't make a permanent decision based off of temporary circumstances.
When my husband and I aren't on good terms, my mind does wonder about how things could have been if I would have made a different decision. I guess after the years start going by you either learn to live with your choices or make matters better or worse by trying to change something that can never be changed. Somethings you just learn to deal with good/bad/ugly and in between.
johnson3
@GloomCookieLex (6073)
• United States
17 Jun 08
I just got married a month ago, and I sincerely feel no different than before we got married. I don't really see anything changing, either. I don't regret my commitment to my husband and I don't think I'm missing anything. There's nothing I could do being single that I can't do being married.
@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
18 Jun 08
I married later in life so my only regret was that i did
not meet my husband even sooner so we could have had a few
more years together. But we had thirty four years of marriage
which in todays society is a long marriage. lol. I loved
being married.







