Original Reddit post

This is the first time I’m reaching out to you. I’m 24 years old, just an ordinary guy who has been thinking a lot about relationships lately, especially marriage and long-term partnerships. Some of my peers are getting married, are already in long-term relationships, or even have children. Meanwhile, I’m still moving from date to date, and as a hopeless romantic, I hold onto the hope that one day I’ll find my future wife. It probably doesn’t help that I’ve never had a relationship that lasted longer than a year. That’s why I often read relationship forums for advice, and I’ve noticed that many people seem to have had very negative experiences with marriage. Maybe that’s simply because people are more likely to complain than to share positive stories. This question is for those who are older or who have been in long-term relationships, past or present: If you could go back in time, what would you do differently in your relationship to prevent it from falling apart? Or would you choose to get married at all? submitted by /u/Capable_Ad_4039

Originally posted by u/Capable_Ad_4039 on r/AskMen