Mostly Me, Occasionally Wise

"The Unwritten Rules of Marriage"

21 min · 3. juni 2026
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Marriage comes with a lot of rules... the problem is nobody tells you what they are. In Episode 15 of Mostly Me, Occasionally Wise, Brian dives into the hilarious and sometimes confusing unwritten rules of marriage. From the proper way to fold a towel and load a dishwasher to passenger seat driving and the mystery of fitted sheets, this episode explores the little things every married couple seems to argue about. Along the way, Brian shares stories from family life, parenting chaos, and the everyday moments that make marriage both challenging and rewarding. Whether you've been married for years, are newly married, or just enjoy hearing relatable stories about relationships and family life, this episode is packed with laughs, honesty, and a reminder that sometimes the best part of marriage is having someone to survive the chaos with. In this episode: * The "correct" way to fold towels * Why dishwashers cause so many arguments * Passenger seat driving frustrations * Marriage after kids * The fitted sheet conspiracy * The little things nobody warns you about Have an unwritten rule of marriage you've learned the hard way? Email the show at mostlymecontact@gmail.com [mostlymecontact@gmail.com] or join the conversation on the Mostly Me, Occasionally Wise Facebook page. Thanks for listening, and remember to stay mostly you... and occasionally wise. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2595262/fan_mail/new] Thanks for listening to Mostly Me, Occasionally Wise. If this episode meant something to you, take a second to follow the show, leave a rating, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. That’s how this podcast grows. Join the group on Facebook by clicking the link below! https://www.facebook.com/me/ Have a question, story, or topic idea?  Email the show at mostlymecontact@gmail.com (By emailing the show, you agree your message may be read on a future episode unless you request otherwise.) Until next time — stay mostly you, and occasionally wise.

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