Advice for him: Tell her she is beautiful every day. Pay attention to her and what she says. Let her chose colors and decorate the house, (women have better taste in that anyway) Support your wife over your mother in dissagreements. find a way to remember inportant dates, (anaversary, birthdays etc.) Treat her to dinner out occasionaly, "just for no reason". NEVER COMPLAIN ABOUT THE COOKING!! Advice For her: Do your best to get along with your new mother in law. give him a place in the house, (office, den, etc) thats just his for him to de-stress. Keep the "honey do" list short. Surprize him ocasionaly with little things to remind him how much he means to you. Advice for both: Most fights are about money or in laws. do your best to get along with the inlaws. Lay down the law to your parents if necessary to keep the peace. Sit down and create a financial plan to minimize the chance of fighting over money. Some time apart is good. keep some friends, have bowling night etc. Remember: Life is a journey, not a destination, do not get so caught up in the next crop, the next promotion, the next big job, that you forget to, at least occasionaly, sit back and enjoy the ride.
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