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15 Things People Regret Not Doing More of During Their Marriage

Updated on February 13, 2026 by TMM Staff · Dating & Confidence

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Marriage moves fast. One minute you’re picking out a couch together, the next you’re wondering when you last sat down and really talked. Most people don’t plan to coast through their relationship on autopilot, but that’s exactly what happens. Careers, kids, daily chaos — all of it piles up until quality time, connection, and even fun get lost in the shuffle.

The truth? A lot of couples only realize what mattered most once the dust settles — or the papers are signed. That’s when the regrets come out. And while some are big, most are small habits that could’ve made a huge difference. If you’re in the thick of it now, here’s what others wish they’d done more of. Use it as a reality check, or maybe a quiet nudge. Either way, these are the things people say they’d go back and change if they could.

Expressing Appreciation Out Loud

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Plenty of people assume their spouse knows they love and value them. But later? They wish they’d said it more. A simple “thank you” or “you looked good this morning” can do more than grand gestures. Turns out, the little things actually matter more than you think.

Actually Listening

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Not the “uh-huh, totally” while scrolling your phone kind of listening. We’re talking about being present. People regret all the conversations they nodded through without really paying attention — mostly because those were the moments where connection could’ve grown but didn’t.

Speaking Up Instead of Letting Stuff Slide

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Swallowing your feelings might keep things peaceful in the short term, but long term? It builds resentment. Lots of folks look back and realize they were too quiet about what they needed — until things cracked wide open. Honest communication isn’t just healthy, it’s maintenance.

Letting Go of Grudges Faster

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Fights happen. Cold shoulders happen. But dragging them out? That’s the part people regret. Holding on to tension kills more marriages than the actual arguments do. People often wish they’d just said “I’m sorry” and moved on.

Prioritizing One-on-One Time

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Kids, deadlines, home repairs — everything else gets scheduled. Time together often doesn’t. Many couples look back and realize they stopped carving out time for just the two of them. The regret? Not making their relationship a regular calendar event.

Keeping the Spark Alive

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The slow fade of romance is subtle — until it’s not. Over time, physical and emotional intimacy can slide into the background. Later, people wish they’d reached for their spouse more often, flirted more, or kept sex a regular part of the connection.

Laughing and Having Fun

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Marriage isn’t just teamwork. It’s supposed to be enjoyable. One major regret? Taking life — and each other — too seriously. The couples who played, joked, and laughed together often stayed together. Everyone else wished they’d remembered how.

Creating Memories Instead of Routines

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There’s a difference between living together and experiencing life together. People tend to regret skipping travel, adventures, or even spontaneous dates because they were “too busy.” Meanwhile, the routines? Those were forgettable.

Backing Each Other’s Goals

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When one partner dreams, the other should show up. A surprising number of people regret brushing off their spouse’s goals — or feeling like their own ambitions were sidelined. Support isn’t just moral, it’s practical. Sharing the hustle builds respect.

Saying No to Work More Often

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Work will always take as much as you’re willing to give. What it doesn’t give back? Time with your spouse. Many regret all the dinners, weekends, and conversations lost to laptops and deadlines. No one looks back and wishes they had worked later.

Pitching In at Home

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For some, the regret is never helping enough. For others, it’s feeling like they did it all alone. Either way, unequal effort at home builds resentment fast. Shared responsibility doesn’t just lighten the load — it shows you’re in this together.

Taking Care of Their Health

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It’s easy to let fitness slide when life gets hectic. But people regret not staying in shape — not for vanity, but for energy, confidence, and long-term health. A lot of folks realize too late that how they treated their body also impacted their relationship.

Getting Outside Help Sooner

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There’s still a weird stigma around therapy — especially for couples. But the regret? Waiting until things got bad instead of using support to stay connected. Counseling, coaching, even just asking for advice can change the game. The smart ones wish they’d done it earlier.

Standing Up for Their Partner

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In-laws, friends, even coworkers — sometimes outsiders put stress on a marriage. A common regret? Not drawing the line when people overstepped. Backing your spouse publicly and privately shows loyalty. And yes, it matters more than you think.

Planning the Future Together

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Financial plans. Retirement goals. Life dreams. These things don’t magically sync up. The couples who skipped the hard (and sometimes boring) conversations often ended up misaligned. Many wish they’d started sooner — before it turned into tension.

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