He Loves Me

<p>Twenty-four years is a long time to spend with someone. (Twenty-two married.)</p> <p>Pretty much my entire life, actually. (I know plenty of you may have clocked more, but to me, it&rsquo;s a lot.)</p> <p>Sometimes it feels like there was never a time I wasn&rsquo;t with my husband.</p> <p>Getting married so young came with some major growing pains through the years, and if I am being completely honest, there were many times we thought we wouldn&rsquo;t make it.</p> <p>In my opinion, kids should not get married before they even know who they are. It&rsquo;s so much harder to figure out how to be a spouse when you haven&rsquo;t even figured out how to adult yet. (To each his own, though. I am not going to picket the weddings of the young.)</p> <p>It took some serious work to get to the point we are now, comfortable and content and confident in our relationship and each other.</p> <p>There are still times when I have brief flashes of thinking he doesn&rsquo;t love me. Why would he, after all? (I have issues.) But now, when those crop up, I know it&rsquo;s my own anxiety talking, and that it has nothing to do with him.</p> <p>Marriage counseling taught us some major tools that helped us move forward and make real progress in our relationship. Having both grown up in families with &ldquo;issues,&rdquo; though they varied from each other wildly, we came into this relationship carrying some serious baggage.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/bouncin-and-behavin-blogs/he-loves-me-ee3f41812f79">Website</a></p>