
Buzz Cuts & Facials: The Truth About Marriage Maintenance
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Maintenance means very different things depending on who you ask. For Matthew, it’s shaving his head, trimming a beard, and avoiding anything that involves flip-flops or pedicures. For Nancy, it’s a lifelong relationship with her hairdresser, regular manicures, facials, and even eyebrow tattoos. Together, they reveal the realities of self-care in marriage, from routines to surprises, and how Covid even changed their approach. Funny, raw, and relatable—this episode shows that behind every couple is a very different definition of “maintenance.”
Takeaways:
- The concept of maintenance varies significantly between individuals, illustrating personal preferences and routines.
- Matthew's maintenance routine is minimal, focusing on shaving his head and trimming his beard.
- Nancy emphasizes a more elaborate maintenance regimen, including regular visits to her hairdresser and manicures.
- The pandemic altered both Matthew and Nancy's approaches to self-care and maintenance routines.
- Their discussions reveal how maintenance reflects deeper personal values and relationship dynamics in marriage.
- The episode highlights that self-care is not monolithic; each partner defines it differently based on past experiences.
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