16/09/2024
You marry her because you want to build a future with her; after years, you forget that you marry someone. You marry someone who was your dream once, who felt like home when the world was cold. But as life got busy, you slowly started seeing her as just another person in the house, forgetting the promises you made to cherish her forever.
You marry her because you believe in a shared journey, not just shared space. You marry to find companionship, love, and partnership in all its forms. Yet, somehow, the demands of life make you drift apart, and she becomes a familiar face rather than a soulmate. You forget she is not just someone who helps run the household but the woman you once couldn’t imagine living without.
You marry her because you are in love with the way she makes you feel whole. You marry to build a life together, to laugh, cry, and grow old with each other. But over time, you forget to notice the little things—her smile when you walk through the door or the way she waits up late just to make sure you’re okay. You forget that love requires effort, not just a promise made years ago.
You marry her because you see a partner in every challenge, every joy, and every mundane moment. You marry her because you wanted to wake up to her every morning, but now you’re so caught up in the routine that you no longer see her as the beautiful person who stood beside you on your wedding day. You begin to overlook her needs, her dreams, and the reasons you fell in love.
You marry her because you want to grow together, but sometimes, you forget that growth requires nurturing. You marry someone who believed in your potential, who stood by you when things got tough, and who always made you feel like you were enough. But with time, you stop seeing her sacrifices, her patience, and her unwavering support as acts of love. You forget to say thank you, to acknowledge her, and to hold her close.
You marry her because you see a future where you both uplift each other. You marry her, dreaming of building something beautiful together, but somehow, you lose sight of those dreams along the way. You forget that marriage is not just about living under the same roof; it’s about living with purpose, with love, and with a constant commitment to each other’s happiness.
You marry her because she is your best friend, your confidant, and your anchor. You marry her because you can’t imagine a life without her laughter and warmth. But over time, you let the noise of the outside world drown out her voice, the one you used to hang onto with every word. You forget that she still needs to be heard, loved, and cherished, even in the smallest of moments.
You marry her because she’s the one who sees the best in you when you can’t see it yourself. You marry her to be a team, but somewhere along the journey, you start to take her presence for granted. You stop complimenting her, stop appreciating the way she loves you, and start assuming she will always be there. You forget to be the person she fell in love with.
You marry her because you believe in a love that endures through all seasons. You marry her because you see a lifetime of adventures together, but as the years pass, the everyday struggles overshadow those dreams. You forget that she’s not just someone you live with but someone you once couldn’t imagine life without. You stop planning, stop dreaming, and start merely existing.
You marry her because you see a heart that matches yours. You marry her, hoping to build a legacy of love, but after years of routine, stress, and distractions, you forget that legacy is made up of the moments you create every day. You forget to hold her, to remind her that she is still the one, and to keep choosing her, again and again.
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- Abhikesh
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