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8 Signs of an Unhappy Marriage That Could Lead to Divorce You Hardly Communicate Anymore. ... There is Little to No Intimacy. ... You Would Rather Spend Time With Your Friends Than be at Home With Your Partner. ... Everything They Do Irritates You. ... There is Emotional Withdrawal. ... Both of you Have Differing Values, Beliefs, and Goals. More items... •
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Read More »Everything They Do Irritates You. What was once cute and endearing has now turned into frustration and disgust, where even the smallest things can explode into huge arguments. The little things such as the way they eat or talk might start to become more than just an annoyance, and you might start to feel a sense of resentment towards your partner. When this happens, you might want to analyse why you feel this way and figure out how to resolve these unhealthy thoughts in your marriage. There is Emotional Withdrawal. Emotional withdrawal is a huge sign that there you might be subconsciously thinking about a future – one that does not include your partner. Often, emotional withdrawal happens in an effort to convince yourself that you don’t care anymore so that it is easier when the actual separation occurs. You might notice you or your partner pulling back from the relationship and feeling distant from them despite being in the same room. No one feels heard, and no one listens – and it can be extremely stressful to be in an unhappy marriage that is on the brink of becoming toxic. It is never a good idea to let the cold war prolong indefinitely. You may want to nip the problem in the bud and get marriage therapy to mend your relationship before it is too late. Both of you Have Differing Values, Beliefs, and Goals “Opposites attract” may be what makes a couple want to tie the knot. Unfortunately, different values, backgrounds and lifestyles can quickly become major roadblocks in growing together as a couple. It would be near impossible to find parties in a marriage to have similar values, hobbies, interests, beliefs and family backgrounds. However, studies have shown that couples with similar values, cultural background and lifestyle habits find it easier to understand and live with each another as compared to those who are vastly different. Completely different parenting styles or different ways of spending one’s money may often be the root of many heated quarrels in a relationship. One would probably find it easier to pick up a new hobby or kick a habit than to adopt a partner’s set of beliefs and attitudes towards life. Seeking marriage therapy earlier could help you find new ways to resolve such differences amicably. There’s Criticism, Contempt, Defensiveness, and Stonewalling. Criticism: Attacking and shifting all the blame on your partner by targeting their appearance, personality and character. For example, “You are so stupid, you can’t do anything right.” or “You only care about yourself you are so selfish” and “You are so old and ugly”. Contempt: Disrespecting and disregarding your partner’s feelings and using your ego to rule the relationship. You start to become sarcastic and enforce your superiority on your partner by attacking their self-worth. Defensiveness: Refusing to accept responsibility in a problem and attacking your partner in retaliation. You constantly find excuses to minimize the consequences of your actions. E.g. “It’s all your fault” or “I am always the one doing the work”. Stonewalling: Emotionally shutting down instead of openly addressing issues. Continuing to exhibit these 4 traits often erode a relationship to the point where there is no longer mutual respect for each other. To prevent the marriage from getting to the point of no return, self-reflection and recognising one’s faults may very well be the key to mending the relationship.
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