Saturday 11 February 2017

8 Must Say Phrases To Your Spouse(its Magical)

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Our words have power and they can either hurt or heal.  While they can lift and build people up they can also tear them down reeking destruction.



The reality is, when it comes to what you say, people don’t forget, especially the person you’re married to. And some people will remind you of what you said long after the words fall from your lips. While words like NEVER, ALWAYS, and STUPID are not ok…ever, these phrases below will breathe life into your relationship the minute you say them.





  • You are my best friend – Great marriages are made up of two friends who respect and love each other, faults in all. Your best friend is someone you want to be with and care for when times get tough.

  • Thank you – It’s common courtesy  to say thank you but somehow we stop saying it especially for the little things like taking out the trash or making dinner. Saying thank you shows appreciation and that you have a heart of gratitude.


  • I think you’re sexy – The passion, the butterflies, the chemistry do not have to die once you get married. Telling your spouse how sexy they are will give them confidence and build emotional and physical connection.
  • I love growing old with you – Growing old with your spouse means you’ve weathered the storms, learned from each other, cried together, laughed together and have a deeper understanding of what true love is. Dreaming of the future brings security into the relationship. You’re simply saying that your love will last a lifetime.
  • We are in this together – You need to be your partner’s cheerleader at all times. They need to know that you’re on the same team, fighting for them, not against them.
  • I’m proud of you – We all want people to be proud of us, especially our spouse. This one simple phrase will give them the peace of mind and the energy that they need to keep going.
  • What do you think? – Asking for their opinion shows that you value their ideas.
  • I’m sorry –  If you’ve made a mistake, fess up and be quick to apologize. I’m sorry shows that your marriage matters more than your ego.

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