"There were times when I wanted to push my husband out of the window."



Michelle Obama, the wife of former US President Barack Obama, said this in a podcast inviting broadcaster Conan O'Brien ahead of the 28th anniversary of marriage next month, the British Daily Guardian reported on the 7th (local time).



Mrs. Obama said, "There can be very long periods of unbearable time for each other in marriage," said Ms. Obama. "Sometimes anger can rise, and this can last for years."



"Even that doesn't mean you have to divorce," said Mrs. Obama.



"Married people don't talk well about their difficult times," he pointed out. "That's why young couples think'we're done' and try to give up when faced with difficulties."



Mrs. Obama explained, “If that would end, my husband and I broke up again and again.” “But if I ran out and gave up each time, I would have missed the beauty I felt in marriage.”



Mrs. Obama said, "When considering marriage, you have to be cautious through sincere conversations about each other's relationship as if you were in a basketball team. If you think of marriage as basketball, all of your players are strong and you don't want to win." Emphasized.



He said, "After giving birth to two daughters, Malia (22) and Sasha (19), their marriage has changed completely differently," he said. "For the first time after marriage, I felt hard about the roles of men and women."



Mrs. Obama said, "I didn't have two bodies to take care of the kids, but my husband was busy shooting all over the place while living his life," said Mrs. Obama.



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