Ep. 3.7: Married Elder Teens Make It 10 Years feat. Robert Washington
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Marriage, amirite? Just like parenthood, there are SO many things people just don't talk about when it comes to having a successful, long-lasting one. Arguably, people might even say less about marriage because it is really such a puzzle to find what works for you and your partner. On this week's episode, I invited my husband Robert back to talk about how the heck two elder teens (since we got married at eighteen and nineteen-years old) made it to year ten. If we're being honest, we don't even know but we're here to share some things we wish we would've known  beforehand and things we've learned along the way.  Disclaimer: we are by no means saying "do these things or you won't be successful"; all things shared in this episode are our opinions. All we want to do is shed light on a different perspective of marriage in hopes that it may help someone out there. "Pregnancy Causes Lasting Changes in a Woman's Brain" article: https://bit.ly/2JaGPni Mediocre Tutorials and Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/c/MediocreTutorialsandReviews ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Weird Mom Website: https://weirdmompodcast.com/  Weird Mom Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weirdmompod/  Weird Mom Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeirdMomPodcast/ Weird Mom YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/38FtlZI
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