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Who earns what — and what happens when that changes. Whose career moves if geography conflicts. Who is primarily responsible for the children's logistics — not as a backup, as the default. What constitutes a dealbreaker. Not the obvious ones. The real ones — stated plainly, before they happen. What fidelity actually means to both of you. Not assumed. Discussed. What happens financially if it ends. Before it ends. None of these conversations happened before my marriage. We talked about love. About the future as a shared feeling. About what we wanted the life to look like. We didn't talk about what we were agreeing to. Fifteen years later, I had a very precise list of grievances. I should have written it as a conversation before the wedding — not as a list of complaints after a decade of compounded assumptions. Love doesn't make the terms irrelevant. Love makes the conversation possible — because you're having it with someone you trust, before either of you is backed into a corner. Most couples skip it because it feels unromantic. The couple that has it isn't less in love. They're building something that can survive the years that romance doesn't carry. … Unspoken contract disputes have a body. The chronic tension of two people operating on different assumptions fires the same stress response as open conflict. Just quieter. Longer. More expensive. The body keeps the contract even when the conversation never happened. Sleep disruption. Hormonal dysregulation. Inflammation with no clear cause. Have the conversation. While it's still optional.

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