One of the greatest things about being single, and something married
women sometimes miss, is having the freedom to do whatever you want whenever
you want wherever and however you please. Marriage can be wonderful, but it
does come with boundaries.
Aside from the can’t-have-sex-with-other-people-anymore stipulations, other (less obvious) adjustments are also needed for smooth sailing. These are a few things you should think twice before doing under the Mrs. title:
Aside from the can’t-have-sex-with-other-people-anymore stipulations, other (less obvious) adjustments are also needed for smooth sailing. These are a few things you should think twice before doing under the Mrs. title:
1. Get drunk
It’s not the most attractive thing as a single woman, but married it’s just downright inappropriate. There is a certain level of decorum associated with wives and there is nothing classy about stumbling out of a bar or club with a broken heel and two of your girls struggling to hold you up. Getting this out of your system is the purpose of a bachelorette party.
2. Sleepovers with the girls When you’re single you can stay out late, stay up
chatting at your girls house and crash. Not when you’re married. You have a
husband, a household. Only on rare, if ever, occasions should you be out so
late that you “can’t make it” home. GNO’s, v-cations, and other girls-only
overnight activities are very limited for married women. If you’re itching to
be away from home, alone, you and your spouse have some things to work out.
3. Go to the club dressed like a video
model Is it going to be the boobs or butt?
Pick one but not both. A married woman should be Hot not skanky, which requires
some modesty. Your husband won’t mind other men getting a sneak peek, but he
will take issue with them getting the full peep show.
4. Solo dinner dates with men
It may be done for business purposes or with a long-time friend with the best of intentions, but it gives off the wrong vibe—especially to outsiders. Outsiders, who may see you out, call your husband and bring drama to your home. Not worth it. Lunch is much more appropriate and professional for solo male-female meetings.
5. “Network” after 10PM
Networking is a huge part of professional growth and success, so keep it up. However, many events—especially those for young professionals—are also very social and last into the late night. Be sure you spend your time networking and leave the after party “festivities” to the singles that came to play in the pond. That’s not your scene anymore.
6. Buy shoes instead of paying bills
For some, the sacrifices you made as a single woman will be very different from those you make as a married woman. Late and missed bill payments have an adverse effect you and your spouse. In marriage, “we” comes before “I” when making decisions.
Photo credit: Madamnoire
4. Solo dinner dates with men
It may be done for business purposes or with a long-time friend with the best of intentions, but it gives off the wrong vibe—especially to outsiders. Outsiders, who may see you out, call your husband and bring drama to your home. Not worth it. Lunch is much more appropriate and professional for solo male-female meetings.
5. “Network” after 10PM
Networking is a huge part of professional growth and success, so keep it up. However, many events—especially those for young professionals—are also very social and last into the late night. Be sure you spend your time networking and leave the after party “festivities” to the singles that came to play in the pond. That’s not your scene anymore.
6. Buy shoes instead of paying bills
For some, the sacrifices you made as a single woman will be very different from those you make as a married woman. Late and missed bill payments have an adverse effect you and your spouse. In marriage, “we” comes before “I” when making decisions.
Photo credit: Madamnoire
Source: couplesandco
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