A strong marriage is not about finding two people who are exactly alike. It is about finding two people who can respect, support, and complement each other.
One may be more practical while the other is more emotional. One may be better at planning while the other brings spontaneity. Their strengths may be different — and that can become their greatest strength as a couple. Complementing each other means sharing responsibilities, appreciating differences, and supporting each other's dreams.
A healthy couple doesn't compete over who contributes more. Couple counselling often helps partners see and appreciate these differences more clearly.
“You don’t have to complete each other — you are already complete individuals.
— R Trainers and Motivators