A young couple decided to wed. As the big day approached, they grew apprehensive. Each had a problem they had never before shared with anyone, not even each other.
The groom-to-be, hoping to overcome his fear, decided to ask his father for advice. “Dad, I’m deeply concerned about the success of my marriage.”
His father replied, “Do you love this girl?”
“Oh yes, very much,” he said. “But you see, I have very smelly feet, and I’m afraid that my fiancée will be put off by them.”
“No problem,” said his father. “All you have to do is wash your feet as often as possible, and always wear socks, even to bed.” Well, to him, this seemed a workable solution.
The bride-to-be, overcoming her fear, decided to discuss her problem with her mom. “Mom,” she said. “When I wake up in the morning, my breath is truly awful.”
“Honey,” her mother consoled, “everyone has bad breath in the morning.”
“No, you don’t understand. My morning breath is so bad, I’m afraid that my fiancé will not want to sleep in the same room with me.”
Her mother advised, “In the morning, get straight out of bed, and head for the kitchen and make breakfast. While the family is busy eating, go to the bathroom and brush your teeth. The key is not to say a word until you’ve brushed your teeth.”
“I shouldn’t say good morning or anything?” the daughter asked.
“Not a word,” her mother affirmed.
“Well, it’s certainly worth a try,” she thought.
The loving couple were finally married. Not forgetting the advice each had received, he with his perpetual socks and she with her morning silence, they managed quite well. That is, until about six months later. Shortly before dawn one morning, the husband wakes with a start to find that one of his socks had come off. Fearful of the consequences, he frantically searches the bed. This, of course, wakes his bride, and without thinking, she asks, “What on earth are you doing?”
He freezes.
She freezes.
In that moment, both of them realize what has just happened. He forgot his sock; she spoke before brushing her teeth.
A wave of horror washes over them. He stares at her, waiting for her reaction. She, suddenly self-conscious, covers her mouth with her hands, her eyes wide.
And then… they burst out laughing.
He exhales, relieved. “So, I guess we both have secrets,” he says.
“I guess we do,” she giggles, still covering her mouth.
Realizing the ridiculousness of it all, he reaches for her hands and gently pulls them away from her face. “I love you,” he says, sincerely.
Her eyes soften. “Even with my morning breath?”
He chuckles. “Even with your morning breath.”
She grins. “Well, I love you, too. Even with your sockless foot.”
They sit in bed, still laughing at how silly they had been, holding onto these small insecurities for so long. They realize in that moment that love isn’t about being perfect—it’s about embracing imperfections and still choosing each other, every day.
From that morning on, she stops tiptoeing to the bathroom in silence. He still wears socks but no longer panics if one slips off. They grow more comfortable with each other, learning that true intimacy isn’t about hiding flaws but trusting the other person to love them anyway.
And that’s what marriage is—a journey of learning, laughing, and letting go of unnecessary fears.
Moral of the story: Love isn’t about being perfect. It’s about accepting each other’s quirks, embracing imperfections, and laughing through the awkward moments. After all, life is too short to worry about morning breath and missing socks!
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