December 22, 2024

Regret is something no one enjoys feeling. Sadly, many people have feelings of regret after getting married to their partner.

Susan said she met her husband while still in school. The man was working for a big company in the city, and they were members of the same church.

He proposed to her after dating her for several months. The two of them began planning their marriage. Preparation went well for the first couple of weeks, but as time went on, her financial situation shifted.

He stopped paying attention to her and seemed unconcerned about the details of the wedding. She was psychologically exhausted from coordinating the wedding on her own. Her fiancé made no financial contribution toward the wedding, so she had to spend every last penny of her funds.

After all these challenges, they got married. During the course of the evening in their honeymoon, according to her, the husband did not make any attempt to have physical contact with her and was completely busy with his phone. When he went to sleep, she snatched his phone from his hand.

She discovered some unbearable text messages between her husband and a variety of women.
As a result, she didn’t enjoy her honeymoon as planned rather she was devastated and regretted marrying on that particular day.

At the end, she urged women to take their time before they get engaged. She still regrets marrying her spouse, believing it was the worst mistake she ever made in her life.

In conclusion, It’s scary to say but that is the truth. Technology which was meant to make our lives better is rather causing more harm because of misuse. Partners these days are more compatible with their phones than with their spouse.

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Married couples, let our presence be felt in each other’s company; when you are together, put away all sorts of gadget and device. It makes your spouse feel like they are exactly where they are supposed to be.

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