Work to me has always meant something away from home. I have worked from home, so I don’t mean literally someone has to get up and commute into work, but I am so happy at home, I guess I associate work with a job that is not “home.” Hard to explain. My husband is the roomate I love coming home to. But, I do see what some have said above, that the expression sets people up to know it is not all easy and smooth. But, I think most of us know that from watching our parents, although there are some parents who hide all conflict from their kids. I think @augustlan is right, the more you have in common, both goals and personality, the easier it probably is, but of course no two people are exactly alike, and sometimes the differences help us get where we need to be. The calmer person can be calming in difficult times, the ambitious one can move the couple to the next adventure. I think I must sort of associate work as a negative term, not to be confused with working as always negative, sometimes a job or career doesn’t feel like work, because we love it, or parts of it don’t.
When my husband and I need to sort out a disagreement, I would never call it work, I just think of it as when two different people are in a relationship, sometimes we need to stop and try and understand each other and ourselves and how we interact. To me that is not work, that is life if you want be in relationships, and not just marriage, it is true for friendships and children and parents. Trying to understand my husband does not feel like work. Sometimes when he is doing something I don’t like, it just pisses me off, but again I don’t see that as work. If that happened a lot, I guess living in my house would feel like a job I don’t want, that seems like a whole different story.
I guess it is just a matter of semantics, and how we associate the word work.
@whitenoise I think those are the words I use, committment and don’t take each other for granted.
@funkdaddy Congratulations on the pregnancy! Sorry to hear your wife is having such a difficult pregnancy. The asthma can be scary. Maybe it is the cleaning chemicals? But, I am sure you have though of that. I have some advice, which you probably have thought of also, if you cam afford it, get a maid every other week to do the big clean. I find all too often Americans, and I think you are American, don’t think to do it.