Surviving Marriage Tips is more than a book of general rhetoric. It is a book of relatable experiences written from the viewpoint of a man and woman, in their own humorous way, who committed to the institution of marriage at the young age of 21. From tip number one to tip number thirteen, you will get a true understanding of how you and your significant other can stay bonded in matrimony for decades and maybe even into the golden years. As troubled times arise in any marriage, these co-authors offer a guideline on how to apply a little duct tape and keep the wheels of happiness moving.
Top Amazon Best-Seller in Marriage & Relationships
This book stemmed from an idea of giving marriage advice to
various people after years of being asked “how do you make it
work” or that we “make it look easy.” During the course of 2011 &
2012, numerous #Marriagetips were shared on twitter which helped
to create the buzz for this book and we would like to share them
with you all in rewind.
Here are several to get you started and there will be more at
intermission (because we all need a breather) and at the end. Please
feel free to share these tips with anyone you think may benefit. Now
that does not mean to bootleg the book or take our words as your
own…it just means to share what you have learned and how these
tips may have been of benefit to you. Also, feel free to read them
again and again when you feel as if you have hit a wall and can’t go
any further.
MARRIAGE TIPS from Twitter
marriage takes two commitments...#marriagetip
marriage is an institution not a new year’s resolution #marriagetip
20 plus years of marriage is not a fluke #marragetip
The saying goes...it’s cheaper her...a fool and his money is soon
departed. #marriagetip
Get Married...best #marriagetip for 2012 or any year
When you treat your woman like @BarackObama...she will glow
like @MichelleObama...#marriagetip
It’s funny how when your eyes are open to a situation you can see
crystal clear. Clean your glasses. #marriagetip
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Portuguese
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Already translated.
Translated by Paula Gois Rodrigues
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Spanish
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Already translated.
Translated by Marcela Gutiérrez Bravo
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