The former first lady shared a wise tip about marriage that young lovebirds need to hear.
“You said it out loud,” King replied.
Obama said she was merely keeping it real. “Marriage is hard, and a lot of young people quit on marriage over things that are just a part of the commitment.” “We glamorize marriage,” she continued. “In this day and age, marriage is more about the dress, and the dresses, and the proposal, and the honeymoon and all the stuff around it. And young people aren’t ready for the“It’s incumbent upon us, people who have had successful marriages, to be really honest about the fact that making a commitment to be with someone means you compromise ― and compromise ain’t always fun,” she concluded.
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