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Your Marriage Doesn’t Have to Look Like Anyone Else’s

February 6, 2019February 1, 2019 Melanie Dale

I think my picture of what marriage would look like was some combination of my parents’ marriage and every 1990’s rom-com I’d ever seen. We’d have clear his-and-hers roles based on how my parents did everything, because hey, it’s still working for them, and we’d cuddle every night and fall asleep with our arms and […]

Your Marriage Doesn’t Have to Look Like Anyone Else’s

July 28, 2016July 27, 2016 Melanie Dale

I think my picture of what marriage would look like was some combination of my parents’ marriage and every 1990’s rom-com I’d ever seen. We’d have clear his-and-hers roles based on how my parents did everything, because hey, it’s still working for them, and we’d cuddle every night and fall asleep with our arms and […]

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