Surya and Jothika Wedding Snaps » With Prakash Raj
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have a wounderful married life
After a long time we heard a nice news from cinema field, Surya and Jothika made it. Wonderful, Be Happy till the end of your life
hi happy married life
surya &jo wishing you both a happy married life-God bless you Both
i wish both of u made a good couple
nice pair
Hey Jo and Suria
You both deserve all the happines the Good Lord has to bestow upon you . May you always have happiness and REMEBER – Marriage is about compromise .
” Couples understand that as iron sharpens iron (Proverbs 27:17), so one spouse sharpens another. Sponge doesn’t sharpen sponge. Nerf doesn’t sharpen Nerf. Iron sharpens iron. When they’re faced with painful or discouraging issues, they remind each other that the product (greater love and deeper intimacy) is worth the process (dealing with the issues).
Couples choose to assume the best about each other. For years we believed and taught others that “love is patient, love is kind … it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs…. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres” (1 Corinthians 13:4-5, 7). Now we try intentionally to live that out one day at a time.
Making the journey from being problem-focused to enjoying a growth-focused marriage doesn’t happen overnight. It takes determination and a lot of energy. We still have problems. We still disagree. That’s the real world. But having problems doesn’t mean we have a problem marriage. Cultivating a growth-focused marriage has helped us see the problems and challenges in God’s hands, as opportunities for increased satisfaction.”
Hello Jyo,
Happy b’lated Wedding Anniversary………sorry for the delay
hay jo and suria
how are you good .I will talk to back because good bye
boo
boo boo
boo boo boo
boo boo boo boo boo
have good day
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