This is Crazy Diamond’s wife–I’m the Catholic in the marriage–, and I thought I’d add my two cents, though I’m not a regular participant on the forum.
When we first got married, and even some when we were dating, we got into some intense arguments about who was right, hoping the other would see the truth, etc. Some of the arguments were more fun debates–we’re both pretty intellectual and enjoy some amount of debating as a sport. Some or our discussions were actually pretty upsetting.
After a year or two, I think we got the fighting out of our system, and really don’t do it much anymore. I’ll make jokes about how certain mundane problems could be solved if he would just become Catholic, and usually the context is pretty funny, so we both end up laughing. I tease CD that the real reason he hangs out on Catholic Answers is because he misses our arguments
So why don’t we argue so much anymore? Is it because we don’t care? No. It’s because two children later, and a third on the way, we’ve found that quite frankly, there are a lot of pressing issues children bring to our lives that I haven’t found to be particularly well addressed by either one of our Church traditions. I’m not going to say that someone hasn’t written about it somewhere, because I haven’t done the exhaustive research, but I don’t see these things addressed adequatlely either in homilies, letters from the Bishop, or our Diocesan newspaper–in other words, a lot of important issues CD and I have encountered are not well addressed in our mainstream Catholic and/or Protestant cultures…