"Husband. Wife. Roommates?": This Mum Blogger's Confession Goes Viral
"Life is all about the change. It’s about becoming together and staying together during the good, the ugly, and the challenge of having children."
Mel Watts, a mother and blogger for The Modern Mumma recently shared an awe inspiring post on Facebook about life after marriage and kids, that’s garnered crazy amounts of attention across social media.
The main reason being because…it’s so real and true to life.
The Facebook post, a repost of her blog, is called “Husband. Wife. Roommates?” and has already received over 10,000 likes, and 3,000 shares.
In the emotional post about life after marriage, the mother and wife discusses the ups and downs of marital life.
In it, she notes how her marriage has become vastly different than she ever imagined.
She says the relationship she and her husband share now is a “different kind of relationship now. It’s commitment. It’s contentment. It’s frustrating. It’s repetitive. It’s another chapter in our life…”
While Watts understands that her marriage has changed over time, she believes that sometimes change is for the better.
In her post she writes, “Once you stop comparing yourselves to your old selves it becomes easier. Once you talk to each other about it you understand you’re both feeling the same way.
Of course it’s worrying and of course its scary. No one likes change, and no one expects change. But just like everything else in life – relationships change”
Clearly marriage and having children has changed the dynamic of Watts’ marriage. In the end, through the ups and downs, good times and bad, Watts knows what she has is special. She closes her post by simply saying, “I wouldn’t want to be old and saggy with anyone else!”
Life after marriage
You can read the entirety of this mummy/blogger’s viral post right here:
Husband. Wife. Roommates?
If someone told me years ago that my relationship would one day change, I would have laughed and said no way.
I write this from a very raw part of my heart. The other night I lay there crying for unknown reasons [okay, maybe not unknown – the utero was having it’s monthly party] as I tried to go to sleep.
He was snoring his busy week away and I was wide awake thinking of all the things we used to do. How different we use to be. I was mad at him for changing. I was mad at myself for changing. It is no ones fault. Its just a moment in our life where I can say – it’s not all roses and handcuffs.
The long date nights have gone.
The sleep-ins are non existent.
The surprise weekends away, we can no longer afford them.
The new underwear – seriously who even made edible underwear “excuse me whilst I finish my mouthful of cotton candy, s**t I’ve got a hole in my tooth, that hurt”…. Completely impractical.
The long hot showers, are now lukewarm and we’re tag teaming kids in between.
The late nights are now laying there silently with our backs to each other hoping the other one will get up for the crying baby.
The text messages that use to read about how much they love you and why. Now they’re more likely “ Babes got my period, get pads – wings. Don’t forget the bloody wings. Hazelnut magnums, not the minis that means I have to eat three, I’d rather just eat two big ones. And whatever you and the kids want for dinner. Can’t cook dying.”
The spray tans and shaved beaver are now for birthdays, nights out and possibly [I mean possibly] because I just simply feel bad for him.
Children are hard work. They do put a damper on things. Some people may be able to keep their s**t together but some people, like us, we find it hard to balance.
The children have become the number one priority and at some point we need to learn to put our relationship towards the top of that priority list. I think in time it will become that way again. You have to make it past these difficult times to get there. It’s not that its even difficult, its just different. And sometimes different is really hard.
Things have changed. Have they changed for the worse?
No. I don’t think so. I think this moment in our lives is where we need to be right now. I am still very very much in love with my husband. It’s just a different kind of relationship now.
It’s commitment.
It’s contentment.
It’s frustrating.
It’s repetitive.
It’s another chapter in our life.
I know not all people go through this. But I have. I think it’s normal and I also think that I cant be alone in this. Surely there are other people out there who feel the same?
Is the romance dead?
No. Its very much alive but it also has another 3 humans involved it’s not as easy anymore. Do I think he deserves more? Of course I do. He deserves the world when at this moment all I can give him is a hairy, cranky wife.
If someone asked me today “Did your relationship change over time?” I would answer – Yes. Nothing is going to be easy forever. Nothing is going to stay the same. And thats okay. Life is all about the change. It’s about becoming together and staying together during the good, the ugly and the children.
Once you stop comparing yourselves to your old selves it becomes easier. Once you talk to each other about it you understand you’re both feeling the same way. Of course it’s worrying and of course its scary. No one likes change, and no one expects change. But just like everything else in life – relationships change.
So heres to grey pubes [not yet] and sexless nights. No round two’s and nothing tight.
I wouldn’t want to be old and saggy with anyone else!
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