Married Kiwis! How's that going? - Married life is strange, innit?

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Strictly for married Kiwis, I don't think this is a powerlevel thing? Maybe? Fuck it.

In your married life, what have you encountered that made you stop for a second and re-evaluate things. For better or worse.

For me, I think it's that my husband is like my mother who has had TBI since she was 18. I love the fucker, but I can't help but give him shit at every turn. He is stock, lock, and barrel just like my mum.

What are your experiences?

(Forgiveness if I post this in the wrong place, I lurk more than I post. Please.)
 
why would you (presumably a woman) marry a man with a traumatic brain injury
successful marriages require at least one brain between the two people, and you've displayed a startling lack of frontal lobe development in this thread
 
Whenever you like it or not you're married to me now. Expect frequent encounters with me. Also, I watch you sleep.
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What's TBI?
I am married, but we lived together beforehand so there weren't any huge surprises. It's different having a partner in life, the support is great, but you have someone depending on your support as well.

It was an adjustment for sure, can't just take off and disappear for a couple weeks...
 
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getting married is for cucks and fagits lol.
 
why would you (presumably a woman) marry a man with a traumatic brain injury
successful marriages require at least one brain between the two people, and you've displayed a startling lack of frontal lobe development in this thread
Not saying my husband has TBI. He just acts like my mother. I just wanted input from others. And nope, totally a dude here.

For everyone asking, TBI is Traumatic Brain Injury,.
 
The closest my wife and I ever came to breaking it off was when she forgot my martini after I got home from work.
 
Does it count if it's a common law marriage? If it does, then, it's a really warm feeling. There's just something nice about coming home to someone who loves you unconditionally.
 
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