'Duck Dynasty' stars, all happily married, dish out relationship advice

The Robertson family couples from 'Duck Dynasty': (Top left) Willie and Korie Robertson, (Top right) Phil and Kay Robertson, (Bottom left) Jase and Missy Robertson, and (Bottom right) Jep and Jessica Robertson. (Facebook/Duck Dynasty A&E)

The Robertson clan from the A&E reality series "Duck Dynasty" all have happy, blessed marriages. Hence, during their recent show, they decided to share their blessings by dishing out some relationship advice that has kept them together through thick and thin.

Jep was the first to weigh in on "A Robertson Guide to a Happy Happy Happy Marriage," according to Yahoo! TV. He said it is very important for people to be a good listener to one's spouse and be spontaneous. For instance when he heard his wife Jessica speaking on the phone with a girlfriend and saying, "Hey, I saw this dress..." He immediately went to the store, picked up the dress and surprised her.

While Jep loves to surprise his wife, Si prefers to woo his wife Christine with flowery words. He has made her laugh and smile with lines such as, "You're like a magician. Every time you look at me, I might be hypnotised," "Somebody better call God because heaven is missin' an angel," and "You're on fire like donut grease."

On the other hand, Jase and Missy love romance, but they are happy together even without it. Even their engagement was simple and did away with flamboyant gestures. Jace simply told her, "Well, you're gonna marry me, aren't ya?" Apparently, it was enough for Missy because she answered yes.

"The truth is, romance can be nice, but it does not compare with a truly committed and loving lifelong marriage with the man you love," Missy said.

Several youngsters from their family are planning on tying the knot this year. Willie and Korie's adopted daughter Rebecca Lo is going to marry her boyfriend of one year, John Reed Loflin. Jase and Missy's son Reed is also going to marry his longtime girlfriend, Brighton Thompson.

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