Some people
think that sexual infidelity is the main cause of divorce. But, they’ve got it
all wrong. There are many reasons why married couples get divorced and some of
these include the following:
1. Marrying for Wrong
Reasons
Marrying for money is one of the reasons why some couples
get divorced. In fact, a lot of couples say that this problem made them leave
the relationship. Others just agree for marriage just because they’re offered
with money.
2. Becoming Lost in the
Roles
Just as numerous couples forget their single friends as well
as single ways once they get married, when you add the kids into the mix,
majority of parents soon forget they’re a couple. As kids grow and require less
attention, several wives and husbands find that they’ve grown apart and can’t
remember why they got married.
3. Lack of Individual
Identity
Co-dependent relationships aren’t healthy. Once you do not
have your own interests or a chance to express yourself, you become couple
dumb.
4. Don’t Have Shared
Vision of Success
Some people think that once they got married everything has
changed. Your idea of relaxing on a resort might not be the same with your
partner. Chances are, you or your partner has not changed, yet your
expectations did.
5. Intimacy Disappears
At some point in time, there will be a change when it comes
to intimacy. Generally, men need sexual receptivity to feel romantic, while
women need romance to be sexual receptive.
6. Unmet Expectations
Once a person is not happy, she or he is supposed to force
significant to make the changes needed to make the sad person to be happy
again. Usually, it takes the form of blaming, criticizing, threatening,
bribing, punishing, complaining or nagging.
7. Finances
It isn’t typically the lack of finances, which causes the
divorce, yet the lack of compatibility. Opposites may attract, yet once two
persons are opposites in the department of finances, divorce frequently ensues.
8. Out of Reach
When it comes to physical contact, experts said that it is
important that every couple has physical contact. Yes, it is true that sex is
good, but you also have to supplement this with goodbye kisses, holding hands,
and impromptu hugs. Couples who do not maintain an intimate connection through
sexual and non-sexual actions are said to be destined to be virtual strangers.
9. Different Interests and
Priorities
Having a shared interest and exploring these together is
important for a marriage to be successful. Having an alone time is also
important, yet unless, you can find common passions and search for ways to
experience them together and you will inevitably grow farther.
Each couple has disagreements. The key is developing ground
rules so that every partner heard and feels respected. In some cases, it takes
a 3rd party referee to assist in defining such rules and teach people to move
through charged emotions so resentments do not linger.

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