
Married Men Share Marriage Advice That's Restoring Faith
A single man asked married men online for their biggest regrets, and thousands responded with heartfelt wisdom that has women and singles everywhere taking notes. Their honest, wholesome advice is changing how people think about lasting relationships.
When King Boiza asked married men on TikTok to share their biggest marriage regrets, he expected maybe a few responses. Instead, thousands of men showed up with advice so genuine and thoughtful that it's restoring faith in relationships everywhere.
The question was simple: "Married men, what is your greatest regret about marriage?" The answers ranged from hard-won lessons to beautiful truths about partnership.
"Your wife becomes the words you speak upon her, I regret not speaking life and good upon her," one man shared. Another added, "In times of trouble, remember it's not you against her but the both of you against the problem."
The wisdom kept flowing. Men urged singles to listen when their partner speaks from the heart, warning that once someone feels unheard, they may close off forever. Others emphasized marrying someone for more than looks, since not everyone ages the same way physically.
One confession stood out for its raw honesty. "My biggest regret in marriage was to cheat, and I'm telling you, my wife was never the same," a commenter wrote. "So my advice is never cheat, never ever."

The responses weren't all about mistakes, though. Many men shared what's worked for them over decades of marriage. One man celebrated 15-plus years by leading with example and creating the emotional space he wanted mirrored back.
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What makes this moment special is the vulnerability. These men could have stayed silent or defensive, but instead they chose to help strangers avoid their mistakes and learn from their successes.
Women flooded the comments with gratitude. "After reading this comment section, my faith in the institution of marriage is restored," one woman wrote. Another shared, "I don't know why I'm crying, I guess I never knew men like these existed."
The timing matters too. With fewer than half of U.S. households now being married couples, according to recent Census data, those who do choose marriage are doing so with more intention. They're looking for roadmaps to success, and these men are providing exactly that.
The advice boils down to this: marriages take work, communication matters more than being right, and the grass is never greener on the other side. Simple truths, but clearly not always easy to live by.
One commenter summed it up perfectly: "Be the partner you're looking for!" That simple shift in perspective, from what you want to receive to what you can give, might be the most valuable advice of all.
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