Many couples russian wife and american husband go into a marriage thinking that love
will conquer all, love will take them through anything the future may hold. Sure this idea is appealing and is fueled by the passion of love, it falls short of ensuring a happy and productive marriage with your russian wife.
Long lasting relationships don't just happen! They require work and care to endure and, with time, to evolve in ways that keep both partners fulfilled. Such labors are well worth the effort, though, since a lasting marital relationship is the most rewarding bond in life.
Women and men need to be equals in their relationship. A good marriage is not built upon the foundation of one partner feeling like a child and the other feeling like a parent. Only when partners relate as peers is it possible to experience mutual respect, sharing, support for each other, and the ability to disagree without the threat of losing the relationship. With that type of underpinning, the marriage will thrive. You will have to work hard to make your russian wife become and feel as your true and real partner, it will be a hard work due to language barriers, cultural difference and even simple food preferences, you might be a big fan of mexican food, while your russian wife will want to cook borsh every day and feed you to death.
These suggestions may help russian -western couples to think about the challenges they face within their own relationships and inspire new approaches to old problems:
* See the reality of your partner (and of yourself), not a fantasy of perfection.
* Stay in the present. Deal with what is happening now not a few months back.
* The giving and receiving of unconditional love is not to be taken for granted. Acknowledge care and love you receive, thank for all the small things your partner does for you.
* Not every attack is personal. Remeber about culutal shock and breeze deep, avoid fighting back.
* See the situation from the other person's perspective. don't blame and don;t judge.
* Talk! Say as much as you can to each other. The more that remains unspoken, the greater the risk for problems.
* Nurture a sense of humor. It is difficult for us to be defensive when we can laugh at ourselves!