Our 7 Best Marriage Tips for Kim Kardashian

By Perri O. Blumberg, REDBOOK

It might not be the Royal Wedding, but hype about Kim Kardashian's is certainly the most buzzed about topic this week. So we decided to ask our readers what advice you'd give to Kim before her big day. While a fair share of you had some warnings for Kim like "Make sure you're marrying him for love, and not the attention from the public" (submitted by Melissa T.) we loved the great advice many of you sent out to the dashing Kim K. Here are some of our favorite nuggets of wisdom:

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1) "Always remember there are three sides to every story or problem; yours, his and the unbiased one. Always go to bed with a kiss and a smile-never mad!' -Kayla D.

2) "Communicate!...It doesn't matter what you do for a living, marriage is hard work. There are amazing things about it...but it takes a lot of effort, compromise, honesty, communication, trust, understanding, compassion and love. Make sure all doors have been opened and you are going in with a clear head and understanding of your relationship. Marriage is supposed to be a one time thing, make it work even when you feel like giving up! Love is a wonderful gift, many blessings to you both!" -Emily R.

3) "Stay true to yourself and always be honest about EVERYTHING. If you can't be those two things, what good is everything else?" -Mandy F.'

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4) "Try to love your husband more than you love yourself." -Jennifer H.

5) "Marriage is awesome but it is a full time job to make it work! Enjoy the little things!" -Stacey T.

6) "Nothing is impossible, just follow your heart and do what makes you happy. If it works it works,if it doesn't you move on." -Amani A.

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7) "Stick with it. Don't throw in the towel just bc you have an argument. Marriage. Is. Work. Lots of it." -Jenny C.

We sure hope our former covergal and Kris live happily ever after, but whether you think saying "I do" is a big do or don't, what advice would you share with her?

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