@xramonahx really did justice to the post here. But I'd like to confirm something here. When you wrote;
- I want to enjoy my early years and spend some quality ALONE time in my marriage.
What exactly do you mean? Coz I've been of the opinion that once one gets married, he/she has little or no time left for himself/herself.
On the whole, her summarized description of those countries (Poland 🇵🇱, Malaysia 🇲🇾, India 🇮🇳, Nepal 🇳🇵, Cambodia 🇰🇭, Iceland 🇮🇸, Vietnam 🇻🇳, etc) is apt and makes me want to go on a trip too.
May your pen never run dry and may your savings hit the mark soon 🔜.
Meanwhile @bubbleboy's report is a very careful headline of crypto news around the world. It's a must visit blog if one wants to stay abreast of the happenings in the crypto world.
In his report, I've learned a great deal about;
- Polish government's propaganda to sponsor YouTube users so that videos could be made prophecying about the crash of crypto.
- India's ban on crypto and how the Bangladesh police on hunting for crypto users.
- How two out of five bills on crypto has passed the Wyoming House of Representatives in the USA 🇺🇸.
Infact, I'm keeping tabs on his blog for future updates.
Keep soaring @bubbleboy
@inalittlewhile 's piece is invaluable to the steaming crowd on this platform. GIF would indeed add flavor to our posts. Thanks for sharing this.
For also reminding me of this immortal quote Knowledge is power, I'm eternally indebted to you.
You guys surely deserve the award!
Cheers 🍻 @appreciator
@fada.emma Thank you for the great feedback. I actually meant just alone in general as a couple. I think it depends on the people in the marriage. My husband and I are very independent people, doing our own thing most of the time. We have our quality time when needed and our alone time when needed. I havr no idea what happens in other marriages. We are still our own people. I hate to think of ourselves as halves xD we're each our own whole. I hope this clarifies my point a bit more. Thanks again for your comment, highly appreciated!
I'm so glad you replied. Thanks @xramonahx
From your reply, I believe your marriage should be the quintessence of marriages; the perfect example to the rest.
How long have you been married? (don't answer if you feel I'm prying too much)
What are the modalities both of you have put in place in order to have and maintain a happy marriage? What do you do in your alone time?
We've been married for 3 years. We each have our own hobbies. He enjoys gaming, blogging, swimming and diving. I enjoy gaming, blogging, running and getting lost in my job. Just to name a few things now. Some things we like doing together, some things we prefer doing alone. We find a balance, and it's been working in our marriage as well as our 8 year relationship. We don't really plan anything, we just go with it xD
Blessed are you amongst women... @xramonahx
I'd love my marriage to be like yours.What must I do to have such an heavenly marital life?
LOL please no don't think that way. I assume you're just joking :) every relationship is different. Every relationship has its pros and cons. Yes, some might seem more appealing than others, but because our personalities and interests are different, that makes every connection different. I don't believe I'm the best person to ask such advice from xD I have only every been in this one relationship. But what I feel I can say, is don't settle for good enough. Find that exception. Find the person who makes you a stronger and more authentic version of yourself. I don't know if that helps xD