Seven Reasons Why Marriages End in Divorce
The statistics are shocking. Close to 50% of all couples are getting divorced. We can’t help but wonder what happened to change marriage success rates so drastically over the past few decades. The truth is that people just aren’t as willing to put up with situations that aren’t making them happy. Listed below are seven of the major reasons marriages fail:
1. When trust and understanding are no longer part of a marriage, it’s headed for failure. Things like this occur when partners are too stubborn to try and see things from the perspective of their mates. Couples that know how to compromise will be in a much better situation.
2. You also need to realize that both you and your partner will change over time, and it can prompt people to stray away from each other. All of us grow and change throughout life based on our experiences. If you feel your spouse has changed, stop and consider why that has happened.
3. If you start thinking that being married to someone else would make you happier, you’re asking for disaster. About 90% of marriages that end do so because one or both spouses have been unfaithful. If you throw away your partner and replace them with someone else, then things may not work out especially if you were unwilling to accept both the good and bad aspects of your former partner.
4. If sex is boring or nonexistent, soon the marriage will be, too. It is very common for couples to get bored with each other sexually as time goes by. The concept of keeping yourself for marriage wasn’t far off base. Otherwise, you’d better be prepared to do whatever it takes to keep your sexual interest alive.
5. People who lie will also ruin their marriage. People need to feel that they spouses are being honest with them. If there is any distrust between partners, then things are certainly headed in a bad direction.
6. People who place all of the blame for their problems on their spouse will also be a detriment for their marriage. That’s why you need to focus more on solving your problems instead of worrying about who is to blame for them.
7. Marriages also come to an end whenever one partner feels he or she can’t rely on their spouse for support. Your partner needs to provide you with many different things, with one of the main things being support. Doc No. 34Sdlhgsdl -sds
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