The Secret to A Successful Marriage! ๐Ÿ’ II STEVE HARVEY

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Published 2022-09-10
Want to know the key ๐Ÿ”‘ to having a loving and successful marriage? Steve and four married couples discuss the priceless lessons theyโ€™ve learned in their relationships and the incredible bond theyโ€™ve built as a result.

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All Comments (21)
  • My husband and I have been together for 14 yrs and we donโ€™t argue. We always discuss everything. If he makes me mad I pray about it then talk to him.
  • This video should be mandatory for all couples to watch before marriage. Great video. 20 years here!
  • @drcyume
    One thing that is clear from here is that successful marriages are of two people genuinely ready and committed to making it work.
  • My husband and I celebrated 61 years anniversary wasn't perfect had some real trying times but thank God for his goodness and his grace that kept us
  • @MyWayWendy
    "A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person" : Mignon McLaughlin..
  • @caisey27
    Saying what you want,no secrets,no agendas and never going to bed mad at each other ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿพ great lessons.
  • My hubby and I will be married 34 years next month. It hasn't always been perfect but it's pretty darn close. Putting Jesus first is our Great help ๐Ÿ™.
  • @KelzBernard
    Me and my wife are newlyweds. Whoever reads this comment, could you please pray for me (Kelsey-Bernard) that I am a Godly husband to my wife. I desire to display the love of God to her and be an example of His love to those who witness our marriage. I want to make it to the 20, 30, 40, 50+ years.
  • I'm not yet in marriage but lm taking advantage of this platform to learn and prepare myself to be a better husband..thumbs up..NO to lies,be truthful and currently working on anger issues .
  • The biggest note I'm taking away is "everyone you're attracted to, you're not compatible with" ๐Ÿ”ฅ
  • @Fatma.bella31
    " Everybody you attracted to you aint compatible with. Cause it look good to you, don't mean it's going be good to you." Love this.
  • @lisaingram785
    Love the no secrets, no lies, communication, willingness to compromise, having a mindset of serving, loyalty, respect, appreciating one another, always be teachable and so on and so forth
  • @sweetov5
    Biggest mistake people make BEFORE getting married... not spending enough time alone to figure out who you are. Have your own likes and dislikes. You need to be happy on your own. You do not need another person all the time to be happy. Some people get married and are way too clingy. We all need space... especially in a marriage. Stay busy ladies... let that man miss you. If he needs you all the time and doesnt allow you to have time time yourself that's a red flag of someone who is possesive.
  • @raqi3425
    There is no secret. You must keep GOD in your marriage and let HIM lead, guide and direct your marriage. #33years
  • @KamisKisses
    We made a promise never to give up on each other. We had so many changes in the 1st year of marriage including undiagnosed health problems. Our rules: always respect each other, there is no topic off limits, be gentle and intentional with feedback, always give each other space to settle down before discussing the issues and most importantly we check in with each other everyday because it's the little things that can breed resentment. Be honest and choose to be adults and not maliciously petty
  • I ask my husband questions that would normally cause arguments and we discuss them honestly. No attitude, no feelings, just an objective honest discussion.
  • Before you get married Put everything on the table No secrets First talk about Faith Let me hear what you believe about God Talk about money Talk about family Talk about everything NO SECRETS NO BIG BLOW UP
  • @rvail136
    I like about how these couples don't talk over one another... Even if they sound like they're going interrupt...they do it politely.
  • I always say dating is a "job interview," engagement is the "training", and marriage is the "JOB"
  • "Alot of people say I do but what they really mean is I will try"and when they are hit with the reality they backoff