He Admits When He Has Made a Mistake
Everyone makes mistakes. However, not everyone is mature enough to admit to them. Over time, all of the little hurts can build up to huge marriage problems. In many cases, these issues could be avoided if both people simply admitted when they were wrong and made the effort to apologize.
Admitting when you are wrong is not a failure. It is the first step to solving the problem and making amends. Although it can be difficult to swallow your pride, it gets easier with time and practice. Ultimately, this is one of the most important skills in a marriage. If your partner is quick to apologize, you have chosen well.
Does your husband meet many or all of these thirteen items? If so, consider yourself lucky! These traits may not guarantee a perfect relationship, but they will make it easier to achieve the “happily ever after” that we all dream about.
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