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Surviving your spouse's Post-Wedding changes
What to do when your spouse seems to change after marriage.
Dating is a time when both men and women put their best foot forward. Only after the blossoming romance progresses and the couple exchange rings and wedding vows do the true colours of husband and wife begin to emerge.
Every so often a man or woman will come to me for advice, asking "Why does my spouse seem different now that we're married?" or "What should I do to get the same person back?" My answer to both questions rarely changes; one of life's near-absolute truths is that post-wedding change is inevitable. But the good news is, it's possible to find the "comfort zone" that can overcome the difficulties of your post-wedding transformation and keep your marriage happy and strong for the long run.
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About the author

- Writer: Dr Pansak Sugkraroek
- Position: A reproductive endocrinologist at Bumrungrad Hospi

