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    <title>A Bit Of Silliness Makes Marriage Better</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[So much of life is serious. And rightly so—being safe, preparing financially for the future, building a business, raising kids. All serious matters. Courtesy 123RF/Cathy Yeulet But if you&#8217;re not careful, you can get too serious. Too serious gets heavy. Too serious drains energy. Too serious makes one cynical. We need to lighten the load [&#8230;]]]></description>

        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So much of life is serious. And rightly so—being safe, preparing financially for the future, building a business, raising kids. All serious matters.</p>
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<span class="caption">Courtesy 123RF/Cathy Yeulet</span></p>
<p>But if you&#8217;re not careful, you can get <em>too</em> serious. Too serious gets heavy. Too serious drains energy. Too serious makes one cynical.</p>
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<p>We need to lighten the load every so often to keep the fun in life.</p>
<p>I served in several churches over the years. Ministry can become very serious—you&#8217;re dealing with people&#8217;s lives daily and often at difficult times. Weekly staff meetings were usually times to rally together for planning and troubleshooting. But I remember so often many of those meetings quickly turning flat-out silly. It would have burst a lot of bubbles in people&#8217;s minds. Yet it was so necessary to rally together by letting our hair down a bit to endure the load we were carrying.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the same in marriage. A couple does well to balance the seriousness of life with a dose of silliness and fun.</p>
<p>Remember being with your best friend as kids? The special glue of your friendship was the fun, the goofiness, the giggling. It&#8217;s amazing how that also works in a marriage.</p>
<p>Gail and I laugh a lot. In private, we&#8217;re downright goofy. And even in public, we keep the fun, even if we have to be discreet.</p>
<p>If your marriage could use a bit more fun, consider the following:</p>
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<li><strong>Code words.</strong> Special relationships usually develop a secret language. Catch phrases, acronyms, everyday words or names that have hidden meaning. There&#8217;s something deeply intimate about speaking in code language that&#8217;s understood by only you two.</p>
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<p><strong>Inside jokes.</strong> These can be tricky because laughing openly about a hidden meaning among others can quickly become awkward. But catching your spouse&#8217;s eye or a subtle hand-squeeze reinforces your relationship. It&#8217;s something only you share together.</p>
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<p><strong>Just being silly.</strong> Acting goofy, talking silly, making each other laugh to the point you can hardly breath is really therapeutic in private. When you have to keep a certain image before your kids or in the public eye, it&#8217;s especially fun to be silly when alone.</p>
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<p><strong>Laughing with—not at—each other.</strong> As your relationship deepens, you naturally become more aware of each other&#8217;s tendencies and idiosyncrasies. Unless it&#8217;s embarrassing or a sensitive area, lovingly laughing with each other about those things can also build closeness.</p>
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<p><strong>Laugh off the past.</strong> As you build history together, you&#8217;ll have to deal with not-so-funny bumps. But given a little time, some of those memories can be laughed at. It can be healing and also reinforce lessons learned in a healthy way.</p>
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<p>There&#8217;s no other relationship like that of a married couple. And one of the perks is having a closeness that allows for a special kind of fun. Take advantage of that. Learn to laugh together and even just be silly at times. It will make your marriage even better.</p>
<hr><p><strong>Question: How do you inject fun in your marriage to keep life from becoming too serious? Share your answer at https://kirbyandersen.com/2015/10/a-bit-of-silliness-makes-marriage-better/.</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>

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