Before you watch, who are you rooting for?
Quick poll before you watch: Team Mom or Team Dad, what’s your vote?!
We’ve played this game before and somehow ended in a tie. So naturally, we needed a rematch.
Now after all that trash talk, we’re right back where we started.
The funny thing about marriage is that some of the best moments aren’t the vacations, the milestones, or the big celebrations. Sometimes it’s standing in your living room arguing over who got more balls in a cup like it’s the championship game.
And maybe that’s why these little love games matter.
Because years from now, I won’t remember the score. I’ll remember laughing so hard we couldn’t focus, the friendly trash talk, and having a partner who’s still willing to be silly with me after all these years.
Now settle this for us:
Do we need a tie breaker?!
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From my own experience, the little games and playful competitions within a marriage often become the moments we cherish the most. It’s not about who scores more points or wins the game—in fact, the secret to a happy marriage might just be not keeping score at all. These silly challenges, like tossing balls into a cup or playful trash talking, break the routine and foster laughter and closeness even on ordinary days. In our household, we have a similar tradition where we challenge each other over seemingly trivial contests, and it always brings us closer. The quote from the image—"The secret to a happy marriage? Not keeping score. Unfortunately, neither of us got that memo"—really resonates with me, because sometimes the competition gets fierce, but the laughter and connection are what truly matter. These small moments turn into treasured memories years later. Playing games with your partner isn't just fun; it's a way to communicate, to keep the spark alive, and to be reminded of the friendship at the heart of your relationship. It also encourages a lighthearted attitude towards conflicts, reminding us not to take ourselves too seriously. Whether you’re Team Mom or Team Dad, the real win comes from enjoying the time together and knowing that your partner is willing to be silly and joyful alongside you. So if you and your partner haven’t already, try creating your own "love games"—even simple ones can sprinkle your daily life with joy and help build stronger bonds. And as for the tie breaker question? Maybe the real answer is to just keep playing and laughing together.