If you haven’t already seen “The Best Man Holiday”, I highly
recommend you view it before reading this article. I waited for as long as I could to say what I wanted to say, but people have been asking me for my take and I can't hold off any longer.
Director Malcolm Lee’s incredible storyline takes us through a whirlwind of
emotions, it also provides us with a number of golden relationship do’s
and don'ts that can be used as tools to help us navigate through the
complexities of love. Check out the relationship lessons that I learned from "The Best Man Holiday". I tried my best to keep the list to my usual five things, but some things HAD to be emphasized, so I hope you wont mind. Again, if you haven't seen the movie, this is your last chance to peel yourself away from what I am about to give away...
Be Prepared for Unforeseen and Uncontrollable Circumstances In Your Relationship. Although couples come into relationships with their own plans and goals, life
has a way of deviating you from your pre-planned path. This displayed in
various stories throughout “The Best Man Holiday,” but it really stood
out in the way that Harper and Robyn were faced with their struggles of
conceiving and delivering their child. Neither of them could’ve
imagined in their wildest dreams that conceiving a baby would put so
much strain on the relationship. Harper is over-protective of his
pregnant wife in fear of losing his child and Robyn is stressed out by
her own insecurities of not being able to have a “normal” pregnancy like
everyone else. If it were not for their ability to trust one another
and remain faithful to their relationship, they would’ve lost it all. In
order to hold a relationship together during these
unforeseen and uncontrollable circumstances, you must always be prepared for
change. Making plans is fine, but it’s important to always be prepared
to deviate from the pre-planned path when necessary and to trust your
spouse’s judgment.
Money Management In Relationships Truly Matter. Money
and infidelity are interchangeably the number one causes of divorce,
yet thousands of couples marry every year without becoming financially
intimate with their spouse. Financial Lovemaking is
a necessity for making your relationship work. To elaborate on this
point, once again I reference Harper and Robyn. Harper went from
being a man on top of the world with best-selling books that helped him
attain fame and fortune to having his credit card declined in the
grocery store. One can only presume that he frivolously spent his money
during his prime, failing to make his money work for him instead making
himself a slave to the money. In a state of desperation, he risked
losing a fragile friendship and his wife to heal his financial
struggles. It’s imperative to make sure you and your partner are on the
same page as it pertains to finances.
Every Man Needs a Relationship to Tame Him. Everyone
knows at least one “macho” man who gets into one physical romp after
another with zero intentions of ever falling in love. While these men
seem content with their helter-skelter lifestyle, there’s usually one
woman who is able to “tame” them. This is seen in Quentin, the
loud-talking, weed-smoking man of the group. Quentin lives a crazy
lifestyle that includes fun parties with celebrities and texting
pictures of his penis to various women. He pokes fun at his friends for
settling down, yet he is forced to reconsider his “player” lifestyle
after having sex with his long-time fling Shelby. He also spends quality
time with her daughter, who forms her own relationship with him. Believe
it or not, these men can appreciate the stability that comes with love
and marriage and may be able to be a one-woman-man, at least for a
little while.
A Strong Working Woman Can Submit to Love. The
modern day working woman is forced to wear several hats in her life:
She’s a firm, no nonsense leader at work, a nurturing wife and
mother at home and a supportive friend in her community. When you’re
forced to wear too many titles, they sometimes merge. The loving wife at
home becomes the demanding boss with her husband. The supportive friend
in the community becomes more and more distant as her career sucks up
her time. Sometimes love and family fall to the bottom of the totem pole
as women rise up the ranks of their career. This is seen in the
interaction between Jordan and her boyfriend Brian. Jordan is forced to
make love and family a priority as she steps up to the challenge of
being a mother to the children of her dying best friend Mia. She opens
her heart to love and treats her boyfriend like a partner as opposed to
an accessory. Your loved ones are irreplaceable and are available for a
limited time only. You must humble yourself, and open your heart
to love before it’s too late. You can always find another job, but you
can’t replace the people in your life.
Your Secret Past Can Haunt Your Future. Everyone
makes poor decisions in their youth that have an impact on their future,
but some bad decisions can be so drastic that they will affect you and your
(future) family. Julian and Candace learned this the hard way when
video footage of Candace’s scandalous past shows her accepting money for
performing a sεxual act. A primary donor of the couple’s school
withdraws his funding following the video’s debut, which places the
future of the couple’s school in jeopardy. Candace is forced to face her
demons and suggests resigning from her duties to help the school stay
afloat. If you’ve made some decisions in your youth that have the
potential to affect your family’s well being, it’s important to share
those with your spouse so that you can work on methods of damage
control. Shocking your spouse could lead to heartbreak and divorce. If
you believe your past will haunt your future, try being upfront with
spouse about it, knowing that they will be willing to work alongside you
to fight it.
Love Is Unconditional. People oftentimes become
distracted by their significant other's looks, charm, and/or possessions
in the initial phase of the relationship. No one seems to consider how
they will feel when these things are gone. Are you willing to love and
support your spouse as they grow old and prepare for death as you would
your mother and father? If your answer is yes, then you have unconditional
love for your mate. In the film, Lance and Mia’s love is challenged by
her bout with cancer. As his wife becomes more frail and loses her hair,
Lance continues to love and kiss her as if she looked like the youthful
woman he married 15 years ago. Even as Mia transitions from life to
death, Lance remains consistent in his affection and respect for her.
The “happily ever after” love that is shown in Disney films provides a
great allusion; but the real love is shown when things aren’t so happily
ever after anymore.
Share Sensitive Information With Your Spouse First. When
you’re faced with a sensitive matter, it’s instinctual to speak about
the issue with people you love. The problem is, sharing sensitive
information with everyone except your spouse can make them feel left
out. When Julian initially learned of his wife’s scandalous past, he
confided in his friends for advice as opposed to speaking with his wife.
Even Harper disappointed in this area when he decided to share his
definitive decision to author Lance’s biography with Jordan as opposed
to sharing it with his wife first. It’s important to share information
with your spouse before anyone else as to not exclude them from
important situations in your life. Lance and Mia exuded the solution to
this problem perfectly when they decided to not share details of Mia’s
illness with anyone. It wasn’t until Harper witnessed Mia coughing up
blood that she was virtually forced to tell him about her condition
before consulting with Lance. Even after sharing her condition with
Harper, she immediately notified Lance. The decision to make your
significant other aware of sensitive matters before anyone else exudes a
great deal of respect for the relationship. Just imagine how much
smoother things could’ve gone if Julian and Harper had conversed with
their wives first before sharing sensitive information with their friends.
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