Ever wondered what makes a marriage great? Although every relationship is a little different, the same common traits are found in the strongest marriages. Trust, communication, and respect probably come to mind, but you might be surprised to learn that playfulness and friendship rank high, too. Read through these characteristics to see how your marriage compares.

1

You spend quality time around one another.

  1. Strong couples make time for their relationship. It's really easy to get into a routine where you and your spouse are simply functioning in the same household. This isn't a bad thing as long as you're also enjoying each other's company![1] To do this, you might need to schedule date nights or activities throughout the week. Here are a few ways to get some one-on-one time:
    • Work on a mutual project you've wanted to accomplish.
    • Take a language class together.
    • Go for a walk or jog after dinner.
    • Have a picnic the next time the weather's nice.
    • Watch a local comedian and laugh together.
    • Go on a day trip and explore a nearby town.
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You keep the lines of communication open.

  1. A good marriage means it's easy to share thoughts and feelings. You two regularly talk—sharing your concerns, joys, fears, and expectations. This means that when you need support, you can tell your spouse and they'll be there for you.[2] You probably feel that you could tell your spouse anything.[3]
    • When you two talk, you also give each other your undivided attention. For instance, your spouse will put down their phone or get off their laptop when you want to tell them something.
3

You’re kind and respectful to each other.

  1. A strong marriage is based on mutual love, so you show it. When you talk to your spouse, you're considerate of their feelings and you respect them as an individual. You also let them know that you care by being kind. Little gestures of kindness also prevent you two from getting on each other's nerves or blowing things out of proportion.
    • Acts of kindness don't have to be huge! You could leave a sweet note, pack a lunch for your spouse, compliment them in front of others, or call them during the day to see how they're doing.
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5

You think the best of your spouse.

  1. Secure partners give each other the benefit of the doubt when they make mistakes. If you're waiting for your partner to mess up or you blame them when things go wrong, you'll soon resent them. Instead, be generous and assume that your partner has good intentions.[5]
    • For example, if your spouse is running late, don't think, "He can never be on time. He's never considerate enough to check in with me," tell yourself, "Traffic must be bad today. I know he said he'd try to make it home on time."
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7

You show each other physical affection.

10

You forgive your spouse.

About This Article

Tara Vossenkemper, PhD, LPC
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This article was co-authored by Tara Vossenkemper, PhD, LPC and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Dr. Tara Vossenkemper is a Licensed Professional Counselor and the Founder and Managing Director of The Counseling Hub, LLC, a group counseling practice located in Columbia, Missouri. She is also the Founder of and a Business Consultant with Tara Vossenkemper Consulting, LLC, a consulting service for therapy practice owners. With over nine years of experience, she specializes in using the Gottman Method of relationship therapy with couples on the brink of divorce, who have conflict, or who feel disconnected from one another. Dr. Vossenkemper holds a BA in Psychology from The University of Missouri, Saint Louis, an MA in Counseling from Missouri Baptist University, and a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from The University of Missouri, Saint Louis. She has also completed Level 3 training in the Gottman Method Couples Therapy approach and has been formally trained in both the Prepare-Enrich Premarital Couples Counseling approach and the PREP Approach for couples counseling. This article has been viewed 10,522 times.
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