zoebartlett
Super_Ideal_Rock
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For us, yes, the first year has been the hardest but it's due to circumstances unrelated to being newlyweds. Four months after we got married, my husband was laid off and he spent 6 months looking for a job in our area. That didn't work, so we moved 16 hours away from home, where we had lived close to both sets of parents and my husband's whole family. We moved to another part of the country where we only knew a few people. I didn't have a job at the time we moved, but I found one quickly after arriving. It turns out that the place I was working was horrible, so I left after only 2 months. Now we're living off of one income until I find something else. To say we're stressed is very much an understatement.
In terms of getting used to living together and the stress involved in that, the first 6 months or so we lived together was the hardest. My husband and I bought a condo together before getting engaged, and when we moved in together permanently (as opposed to one of staying over at the other one's place), there was a huge adjustment period. We had to work through a lot of issues, mainly related to cleaning and who was going to be responsible for what. It took some time, but now things are great and we're very happy.
In terms of getting used to living together and the stress involved in that, the first 6 months or so we lived together was the hardest. My husband and I bought a condo together before getting engaged, and when we moved in together permanently (as opposed to one of staying over at the other one's place), there was a huge adjustment period. We had to work through a lot of issues, mainly related to cleaning and who was going to be responsible for what. It took some time, but now things are great and we're very happy.
