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Living as a Newly Married Couple with Thai Women

The biggest day of your life has come and gone.

By Lai QiuPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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It feels as if it was only yesterday that you and your woman were occupied with flower arrangements, food packages, and last-minute preparations for your wedding day. You bid goodbye to your family and friends and embarked on your honeymoon trip.

Now that you’re back, reality settles in. It’s your first day in your new home, and you’re unsure about a lot of things. Deep down, you have reservations about making the right choice.

Moving in is tough, especially when you’re just a newly married couple. To make it a little bit easier for you, here are a few helpful tips:

Make it a home.

Having a place to call home should be first on your agenda as newlyweds. It is a place where you and your Thai wife will spend most of your time together, a sanctuary you can retreat to after a long day’s work.

Take it one step at a time.

You don’t have to be hard on yourself. Slow down and do things at your own pace. You and your wife should be in this together, so work hand in hand in fixing any conflicts that come your way.

It’s normal to have bad days in your marriage because nothing comes perfect. Having your first argument is okay.

But before the day ends, make sure you sort things out. Prolonging a heated conversation and setting it aside does not help. Marriage requires a lot of work, and working through arguments is only a part of it.

Say thank you.

You don’t lose anything by saying thank you.

Even when you’re married, it’s one of the things you shouldn’t miss telling each other. No matter how small or big it is that you’re thankful for, let each other know.

Women appreciate even the smallest of things. When she feels you’re grateful for having her in your life, she will let you know that she feels the same toward you.

Lean on each other.

It’s expected for married couples to lean on each other about a lot of things, if not everything.

It doesn’t help to go through matters alone, as this will only cause turmoil in your relationship. When you choose to face your problems alone, you’re indirectly telling her that you don’t see her as an equal, let alone a life partner.

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At the same time, she’s also expected to do the same because it’s what married couples do.

Don’t forget to look after yourself.

Being married can leave you constantly preoccupied. In consequence, you’ll start to forget to look after yourself — physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Marriage is indeed one of the strongest bonds we could ever form. But the sad truth is, it’s easy to lose yourself in marriage. Because you put your wife as a priority, you’re likely to forget to take care of yourself.

Always make time for yourself, and you’ll even become a better husband for your Thai wife.

Have fun.

Don’t let your marriage stop you from having fun.

A lot of married couples experience the post-wedding blues, and it’s normal. After feeling ecstatic about having married each other, it’s natural to feel a dip in your mood.

Keep up the excitement in your relationship by continuing on adventures with your spouse. Take risks and try a lot of new things. This way, it helps you grow and learn together as a married couple.

Be intimate.

Intimacy improves your relationship in more ways than one. It rekindles the romance in your relationship and strengthens your bond over the years.

When you’re married, you must not forget to keep winning each other over. Being a married couple, you may already be way past the courting stage, but it’s all the more reason for you to be intimate with each other.

Put down everything that’s distracting you and focus on each other more.

Moving in Together

Living under the same roof sounds exciting. Finally, you get to live together with the woman of your dreams, your life partner. She’ll be the first person you’ll see in the morning and the last one you’ll see at night.

Everything feels refreshing. But how will you be able to maintain a happy and thriving relationship after moving to a new place as newlyweds?

Here are a few tips to help you:

1. Do what you can today.

Don’t prolong the time it takes to accomplish tasks by putting them off until tomorrow. It’s what lazy people do. If possible, stay clear from this habit.

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The earlier you start packing, the less stressed you will be on moving day. Keep your stuff organized as well, so you won’t have to deal with misplaced objects when you move to your new home.

2. Practice proper budgeting.

Money is always a sensitive issue in marriages. It’s best if you figure out a system or set of rules for how you’ll handle your finances as a couple. This way, you’re less likely to have arguments about budgeting and spending habits.

3. Learn how to compromise.

Moving in together as a newlywed couple is going to be life-changing in so many ways. Your wife eventually becomes your best friend, and there’s not a thing she won’t know about you.

Come to terms with the idea that every inch of your living space is a shared property. What’s hers is yours, and what’s yours is hers, too. You can avoid disagreements by learning how to compromise.

Respect each other’s personal space because we all have the right to have our alone time, regardless of being married or not.

4. Communicate openly.

Communication is still key, especially when you’re a married couple. It will help you maintain a close bond with each other. That being said, be honest, and don’t be afraid to be vulnerable in front of each other.

Lean on her, both in your dark and bright days. When you’re married, there’s almost nothing you can successfully go through without proper communication.

Being newlyweds can somehow distract you from the harsh realities there is to marriage. But as long as you’re both willing to make things work, there’s no doubt you’ll be able to make it through just like other successful married couples.

Lai Qiu, Dating Coach and Professional Matchmaker for Asian Women

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