Ihor Kondratiuk on the near scandal on the wedding anniversary: what he fears in relationships.
According to ТСН: Ihor Kondratiuk, a Ukrainian producer and host, spoke about his marriage with Oleksandra, noting that they nearly had an argument on their anniversary. The couple has been together for almost 30 years and officially got married on November 14, but they did not celebrate their wedding. This year, on their anniversary, Kondratiuk went to his aunt's jubilee, while his wife wanted to spend the day together. Eventually, she was able to understand his decision.
Conflict on the wedding anniversary
Ihor shared:
“For this anniversary, I almost had a scandal with my wife. I went to my aunt's jubilee. Sanya grumbled about the day, and then said that we should celebrate the next one better. Well, celebrating is very loud. We would have bought some sushi, a cake, visited with my mom to have a snack. Maybe we would have gone to a restaurant, but it’s unlikely.”
Fears in relationships
He also mentioned his fears in relationships: the routine that may arise if they stay married for too long. However, Ihor points out that he and his wife try to keep the 'spark' in their love by coming up with various joint activities.
“I fear that the relationship may get boring. That is, it may turn into some kind of routine with the person you live with and love. What will the everyday life be like: we get up, drink tea, and go on to do something. We travel, take care of the kids, although they need us less now, and walk the dogs. We try our best.”
In the end, Ihor also mentioned the activities of his sons during the war in Ukraine and his daughter's successes in the USA.
This story highlights the importance of understanding in relationships, even after many years of shared life. Ihor and Oleksandra, like many couples, face ordinary difficulties, but their desire to find time for joint affairs strengthens their relationship. It is also important to remember that family values continue to be significant even in difficult times, such as the war in Ukraine, which forces many families to support each other in challenging conditions.
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