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LOOK: Nico Bolzico chooses peace over being right

By: - Reporter
/ 11:00 AM October 04, 2018

Nico Bolzico shared his secrets on keeping the peace at home with “wifezilla” Solenn Heussaff.

“I tried to [remind] her that she better take care of me because I still have “it”; to show that, I tried to make her jealous [by] flirting with this llama,” the founder of “Bullied Husbands Club” wrote in a goofy Instagram post on Thursday, Oct. 4.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BofdGDsjV_4/?taken-by=nicobolzico

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He admitted this “mini-discussion” with his wife did not escalate and that the learning point is to apologize and move on.

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Bolzico advised that whenever there are conversations “where you feel you didn’t say everything you wanted and where you’re still bit upset inside, the best thing to do is to let it go, say “sorry,” “I love you” and move on.

He noted: “In marriage, it’s more important to be at peace than to be right!”

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Showing his humor, Bolzico also admitted how he’s not sure how a picture of him trying to kiss a llama ended up with a serious marriage advice. Still, he remained that “it is what it is.”

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Bolzico and Heussaff recently went to Argentina and have been sharing their little moments since arriving.

The couple lived together for five years before getting married in 2016. /cbb

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