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I am 65 Years Old and This Is My Life Since I Got Married—Married at 23, Not Out of Pressure or Preg…

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Im 65 now, and this is the story of my life since I tied the knot.

I got married at 23. No, I wasnt pregnant, and there was no shotgun pointed at me back then, we believed marriage was a serious deal, not some trial run like a pair of shoes you test at the shop. Both of us had jobs, but, to be honest, we barely knew each other in day-to-day life. We just assumed the rest would fall into place over time.

The early years? Lets call them educational. We learned to live together teetering on the edge of pointless arguments how to keep the house, money, habits. There were tiffs, icy silences, and days when you could cut the tension with a butter knife. No one was cheating or throwing punches, but the differences were enough to make most couples nowadays sprint for the hills after a year. I occasionally wondered if I would be one of them.

Our first child showed me that marriage is not just about love; its mostly about responsibility, fatigue, and sacrificing bits of yourself. He worked a lot; I was left juggling the lions share of the household. Sometimes I felt invisible. Sometimes, just bone weary. And every time I flirted with the idea of walking out, I imagined what smashing up a home actually meant not just for me, but for our children.

We staggered through tough times financially. There were months when paying bills felt like a game of Russian roulette. I gave more than I ever thought I could muster. He had his flaws, his moody periods, and his silent treatments. There were blunders, sharp words that stung, and moments when we hurt each other. And yes I forgave. Over and over. Not because I was weak, but because I decided to stick around and make something out of the reality, not chase some unreachable ideal.

We had more kids, each one bringing another layer of chaos. Raising them was anything but straightforward. We clashed over discipline, money, relatives, and exhaustion. Still, there was a kind of stability a table always set with food, decent educations, illnesses overcome, birthdays celebrated. Nothing flawless, mind you, but solid.

Nowadays, I hear young folks say you shouldnt cling to anything; run at the first sign of trouble. I get it times are different. Still, I reckon if Id legged it after my first row, first disappointment, or first bout of exhaustion, I wouldnt be here telling my tale.

I didnt stay out of fear. I stayed because I believe commitment matters even when its uncomfortable. I dont romanticise suffering, but I wont deny that deliberate, repeated forgiveness is whats kept this marriage afloat for decades.

Once the kids moved out, silence settled in. We dont quarrel much, but were not some couple from a Hollywood rom-com either. Were just two people whove shared a life, know each other to the bone, have seen each other at our worst, and chosen to stick it out anyway.

Were I happy all the time? Not by a long shot.

Did I make mistakes? Absolutely.

Do I regret forgiving? Not a bit.

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