I did a google search for the phrase "I thought I was perfect until I got married." I found these quotes, I think illustrating the two aspects of the meaning.
I thought I was perfect...until I got married.It's hard to be humble, but God puts people in our lives (spouses included) to shape us, mold us, and get us down from the pedestal we've sometimes put ourselves on. We'll be married 25 years this December, and it's still a learning process to humble myself, listen, and really hear what the other person is saying (without me jumping in to tell him how right I am). But it's a process worth taking stake in and making a practice of. We come out the beneficiary (and the other person is pretty happy about it too!).
God said that it wasn't good that man should be alone so he gave him a mate. I know what that means now.
I thought I was perfect until I got married. Then my husband told me all my faults.
My second husband didn't tell me my faults but he was a charitable man and I tried to be like him. Yet he was a drunk.
I endured many years with him because our friend told me what to do with a lemon. He said make lemon aid out of it.
So squeezed my lemon gave him sugar and made lemon aid. And my years with him were more endurable.
I started looking for his good side and reminded him that he had it. And we treated each other better.
Everyone changes no one stands still.
I thought I was perfect until I got married, and learned I had issues too Ronin. Might I suggest you get hitched, and your wife will help you with any issues you have. Even if you think you do not have any.
Just a thought.
I thought i was perfect until I got married...he he he he .