How to build a long-term partnership: couples shared tips in a public talk at the National Centre RUSSIA
The public talk "How to build a reliable long-term
partnership" as part of the educational program of the II All-Russian
Wedding Festival was held at the National Centre RUSSIA. The event was
moderated by psychologist Veronika Krutilnikova, and guests were a centenarian couple of Nikolai
and Aida Logunov, and a star family Vyacheslav and Ladlena Fetisov.
Ladlena Fetisov told
young couples how to spend a long life together.
"The most important thing is that you have to trust
each other, have nothing to hide, be sincere, and never follow other people's
advice. Sure, you can listen to what they say, but you should trust only your
partner," said Ladlena Fetisova.
In his turn, Vyacheslav Fetisov thinks that the secret of a
happy family life is in people's ability not to offend, in caring tenderness to
the dear one. In his opinion, patience is important in a relationship. The
Fetisovs family has been together for 43 years, they have a daughter.
Vyacheslav said that he fell in love with his future wife at first sight.
Nikolay Logunov advised the younger generation to cherish
marriage and always support each other. The Logunovs have been together for 64
years. They have two children, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The II All-Russian Wedding Festival is held at the National
Centre RUSSIA from July 8 to July 10. The official wedding ceremonies of more
than 200 couples have already taken place. Many themed events for guests and
participants are still being held.
On July 10, the II All-Russian Wedding Festival "Russia. Uniting Hearts" finished its work at the National Centre RUSSIA.
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