How do You Save a Marriage
Marriage is a lot of hard work and although you and your spouse seem to be head over heels in love on the day that you said “I do”, the sad truth is that it does not really mean that you will stay that way “till death do you part”. More often than not, the lovey dovey stage do not even last that long because eventually, the happy cloud of romance would lift and reality would set in. If you think that your marriage is starting to hit the rocks, then you are probably looking for an answer to this question: How do you save a marriage?
The first thing that you should find out in order for you to get back the romance that you once had is to find out the cause of the problem and solve it from its roots. How do you save a marriage? Find out what is messing with it in the first place. These are some of the common reasons for failure in marriage.
First, you may have married too young. Yes, whirlwind romance is really romantic but according to marriage counselors, it is advisable for couples to not get married until they reach the age of 30. Those who married younger than 25 years tend to have difficulty sustaining their vows.
Second, sure opposites attract but that does not mean that you will be able to hang on to the relationship for long. If you and your spouse do not agree on anything, that is trouble in the making.
Third, some marriages break down because of pressure from the in laws. Take note that they can give advice, but at the end of the day, it is about you and your spouse.
How do you save a marriage? Deal with the problem from the roots.
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Thanks for the post. What I have seen in marriage is that one needs to make efforts to understand our partner more and more with each passing day. Remember not to impose our views on our partner; approval and acceptance of them is also equally necessary. When in the middle of a fight against our spouse, focus only on the issue at hand. It is not necessary to bring up past issues and mistakes. Find ways to ease the tension; a smile or a quick apology will do the trick. Also its okay to agree to disagree. (Read my latest post on ways to keep your husband)