There are many myths about marriage that people are captivated by.
At the same time, many people believe in them religiously, transferring their delusions to their own lives.
Let's figure out which myths about marriage are long overdue for debunking.
Myths about marriage
The first myth concerns the fact that a man should change the faucets in the house and install shelves, and women should do the washing and cooking.
If you are happy with this role, that’s good, but if it weighs you down, that’s no reason to compromise your own beliefs and accept the imposed role.
Secondly, it is also a deliberately false statement that a husband and wife are best friends. Of course, this is considered an indicator of a harmonious couple, but in reality you should have things that are better shared with friends or parents.
There is an opinion that you can change your partner to suit yourself, but this is also a myth. If you did not like any of your partner's personal qualities before marriage, they will manifest themselves with double force in family life.
The fourth myth concerns the attraction of opposites. Yes, such people really like each other, but, as a rule, they do not get along together for long.
Therefore, a lifelong partner should share your interests.