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Are you looking for humorous marriage advice? While maintaining a healthy marriage is something that should be taken seriously, you shouldn't overlook the importance of humor. After all, having a sense of humor is certainly an important key to success in a long-term committed relationship.

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Four Humorous Marriage Advice Tips

While maintaining a healthy marriage requires hard work on the part of both partners, following humorous marriage advice tips can help you keep things in perspective and avoid allowing small challenges to turn into big problems. Here are five ideas you may want to try.

1. Don't Fight on an Empty Stomach

While this may seem silly, it's a fact that people tend to become very irritable when they are hungry. If your partner is getting on your last nerve, but your tummy is also rumbling, have a snack and give your blood sugar level time to adjust before saying anything. You just might find that you were reacting more to the fact that you needed to eat than a real problem. If you're still annoyed after having a snack, maybe there's something the two of you really need to deal with. Maybe you just need to re-enact the moment from your wedding reception where you fed each other the first bite of wedding cake! That just might make everything seem okay or put a small issue in perspective. If not, the act of rubbing frosting on your spouse's face might at least make you feel better.

2. Have Fun Together

No one is happy if every moment is focused on serious issues. When you're juggling maintaining a relationship with the responsibilities of work, taking care of children, dealing with your own aging parents, finances, and all of the other stresses that are a fact of married life, it's essential to take a time out every now and then and just have fun. While running errands or going to the gym together does count as couple time, it's not fun time. Do something silly together that doesn't have a purpose other than just pure enjoyment.

No matter what else is going on, make time to just enjoy each other's company. Choose an activity that you both enjoy and take a time out from the stress of daily life. Some couples set aside a date night for a dinner out and a movie on their own while others spend a few hours each week enjoying local tourist attractions or pursuing a favorite hobby. Think about something that brings you joy that you just don't take the time to do, and do it! Consider joining a Polar Bear Club if you're outdoorsy, visit a video arcade if you want to remember what it felt like to be a teenager going on a date or use your leaf blower to create a pile of leaves and jump in it together if you want to recreate a carefree childhood memory.

While it may seem like this is a waste of time, nothing could be further than the truth. It's too easy to let being married become routine and monotonous if you don't set aside time to have fun as a couple. Vary the activities as you see fit. What is important is that the two of you just get out and have fun! You don't have to spend a lot of money – or even any at all – and you don't have to keep a rigorous schedule. Just make a point to have fun together on a regular basis to remind each other why you chose to commit to building a life together.

Consider working out an arrangement with your spouse where you take turns choosing a humorous activity. Pretty soon, each of you will start trying to outdo the other with progressively better dates. Of course, this is the perfect kind of competition, because it's a win-win arrangement for both of you!

3. Have Fun on Your Own

While togetherness is a good thing, too much of a good thing can become a problem. Chances are there are activities you enjoy that your spouse does not like and vice versa. While it's a good idea to expand your horizons by trying new things and to be supportive of your spouse's interests, the two of you can't be together every moment of every day.

You will grow to resent your spouse if you end up giving up the things you love because of his or her preferences. Your spouse will grow to resent you if you force participation in activities that he or she dislikes. Sometimes the best thing you can do for your relationship is to spend a little time apart. Only when you are truly happy as an individual can you bring your best to your marriage.

Don't label your spouse's interests as "dumb" if you're not interested yourself. Instead, celebrate your differences with smile on your face and a sense of humor. If your spouse wants to learn how to play the guitar and you are not musically inclined at all, don't stand in his or her way. Be supportive and don't begrudge your partner the time to pursue a dream. The same goes for you. If you want to take up birdwatching but you know your spouse has no interest in the activity, do it on your own. Share funny stories with each other about your experiences and allow the time you spend apart to strengthen your bond.

4. Start Your Own Traditions

A great way to inject your relationship with humor is to start your own traditions as a couple. For example, if you enjoy attending festivals, get in the habit of going to certain events together each year. Don't limit yourself to serious occasions and traditional celebrations. If you live in an area where Mardi Gras is celebrated, get involved in the festivities in a way that's uniquely yours. Wear interesting costumes or silly hats, or enjoy a picnic with goodies from the local food vendors like funnel cakes and corn dogs. No matter where you live, there's probably some kind of occasion that you and your spouse can enjoy in a whimsical way.

If you share favorite college or professional sports teams, make plans to attend certain games each season or enjoy tailgating in your backyard and watching the game on television. If you both love great Greek or Italian food, get in the habit of searching for the perfect restaurant in your community or areas where you travel. The possibilities are endless. Any enjoyable activity that you and your spouse can share on a regular basis can help your relationship become a more cohesive and fun union.

Keeping Your Marriage on the Right Track

These are just five examples of humorous marriage advice tips that you can follow to keep your relationship on the right track. See Funny Marriage Advice for more ideas. Keep in mind, however, that humorous tips aren't a substitute for healthy communication and treating your spouse with respect; the basic building blocks of a health relationship have to be in place first. If you are in need of help with getting your marriage on track, consider seeking assistance from a professional marriage counselor.

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