Marriage Tips: It Doesn't Have To End In Divorce

By Cher Armstrong


If you watched the Bachelor last night, you are probably aware that Ben got engaged. Ben is a man that had to choose between around 20 different women. He was trying to get closer to women that he felt would be a good match for him in marriage. Most of the women on the show were scared to be in love and to get married. Their fears are not alone.

When couples have open communication with one another, they often help each other to find a good path. They often find their own life circumstances to be better. Communication helps the relationship to grow.

The average marrying age today is around 27 for women and 33 for men. It is important to understand the reasons why so many people choose to marry. Most marriages end in divorce after the first 5 years.

Marriage is a blessing for millions of people worldwide. The reason for this is because it is hard to find someone to love these days. There are so many broken relationships in the world and finding someone to love is often hard to do.

If you have someone in mind that you want to marry, ask important questions. One important questions is, "How stable are they in their job?" People that job hop usually have a hard time staying with one partner as well.

Divorce often happens when someone in the marriage feels like nothing is being changed. Couples often like to fight about simple things such as: "Who is taking the kids to their friend's house. Who is taking out the garbage?" Little disagreements like this can be disastrous.

If you are marrying because you are in lust for someone, the marriage will be sure to end. Usually, attraction fades after a few years of marriage. Once a person has enough love making, the marriage often deals with personalities and personal care.

A lot of couples in the world today want to feel love for their partner. However, they often look up their ex's on Facebook. It is important to stay true to the person that you are with and not think that the "grass is greener" on the other side. The grass is often not greener and eventually you find out that everyone has faults.




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