Your Life Before and After Marriage, in Pictures

Whenever changes occur, our lives get separated into ’before’ and ’after’ stages. One of biggest turning points is marriage. Some tend to think that it breeds routine and extinguishes romance, but of course, that’s not true. When a man and a woman become husband and wife, they retain their love and attention for each other — but now they express their feelings differently. Still, marriage is a serious step that affects everyone who dares to take it — some people lose their illusions while others suddenly discover tons of unexpected pleasant bonuses they never knew about before tying the knot!
Each couple has their own life and love story, before and after marriage. Nevertheless, here’s what we at Bright Side think is a list of typical everyday situations that you and your partner might find familiar!
Sleep
Things we do for love

Things that keep couples together
Weekends

Women’s eating habits
Levels of trust

Watching movies
Flirting
Revealing your love

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