Sentences with phrase «like marital happiness»

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Blunt's bleary eyed drunkard, whose omniscient narration informs us of her ragged identity crisis (she's no longer the «girl» she once was, but her inability to give birth somehow infinitely infantilizes her, according to her naive understanding of what happiness or marital bliss looks like) is a sallow, increasingly pathetic heroine demanding sympathetic zeal from the audience, and instead we're mostly compelled to find out exactly what she is capable of.
Another involves the marital happiness of one of its characters, Simple Simon (O'Dowd, «the IT Crowd») whose relationship and nuptials are barely set up before we have feel - good scenes of partying and marriage, only to follow it up with seeing the young man's heart crushed in a wholly manufactured and not terribly funny gag that his bride (January Jones, We Are Marshall) only is using him to get closer to the object of her obsession, the flamboyantly popular DJ Gavin Cavanagh (Ifans, Garfield 2), is, like many scenes in what is a lengthy film for its type, not only a needless and long side distraction, but there's no payoff in either laughs or carrying forth the themes.
But if you'd like to maximize your marital happiness, your odds of having a couple of kids, and of forging common memories and family traditions, you might not want to delay marriage if the right person presents his or herself in your mid-to-late 20s.
I think marital happiness is something that has surely evolved over time, whereby marriages in the past were for different reasons, like bringing families together, financial or social reasons, etc..
«Including your spouse in your network of friends is nearly as important for marital happiness as making him feel like a part of your family,» says expert Kenneth Leonard, PhD, a professor of psychiatry at SUNY Buffalo.
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