Infatuation Rules
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In order to make sure our marriages survive and thrive, here are some relationship killers every couple should be on the lookout for: Family: ... Lack of Communication: ... Stress: ... Technology: ... Selfishness: ... Unforgiveness: ... Loose Boundaries: ... The Past: More items... •
A recent survey reports that 66% of men feel guilty about their emotional affair. And another recent study reports that 56% of men surveyed were...
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You could get married as soon as you hit puberty – and parental consent was not required. Marriage was the only acceptable place for sex in the...
Read More »“We’re getting a divorce”, she explained, with a look of disappointment on her face. Her tone of voice changed, as she tried to look on the bright side. “But it’s for the best. Things haven’t been working out for the past few years. We’re just too different.” “For the best…Too different….” Her words echoed in my mind for hours after our conversation ended. I thought about the list of differences my husband and I possess. We are SO different in so many ways. Could it really be possible that a couple can be “too different” to have a thriving marriage? The thought didn’t sit well with me. As a Professional Counselor, I see couples who come into therapy with their marriage on life-support. But their struggles often have nothing to do with the trauma of affairs, addictions, or abuse. Instead, they are dying a rather slow and painful death. Phrases like, “We’re too different” or “We’ve grown apart” or “Life has just gotten the best of us….” phrases that sound so innocent- yet are extremely lethal. There are so many factors that can get in the way of a good marriage, but often, they are the small, unnoticed things that make their way in. In order to make sure our marriages survive and thrive, here are some relationship killers every couple should be on the lookout for:
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Signs of Feeling Unwanted You're putting in much more energy into the relationship than your partner. The relationship feels one-sided more often...
Read More »I read a blog post about a guy getting a divorce…except this guy chose to divorce his phone. But it makes sense, because so many of us carry this dangerous relationship killer right in our back pocket. In the world of technology crazed, iPhone carrying, Facebook posting mania- it’s no joke that we find our time slipping away into the inanimate- instead of investing it into the intimate. Unplug, disconnect, shut down- and invest in your spouse. (11 signs you need a break from social media!)
Simply be courteous and keep some physical distance between you two whenever you meet. Let him have his space but do let him know you miss him once...
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However, some responses or nuances of human speech can throw the bot off the scent, and lead to a dead end. 1 - Tell the Chatbot to Reset or Start...
Read More »“I am my biggest marriage problem” is the theme of Paul Tripp’s work in the field of relationships. To be able to look in, then, is the greatest step toward nourishing a relationship. To be aware enough to recognize and restore your flaws and shortcomings, before fixating on those of your spouse. But the sting of pride can make that really hard to do. It’s so much easier to point the finger and to shift the blame. But the moment you let go of your responsibility, you’ve let go of your relationship- because no matter what the issue at hand: it always takes two. It’s time to consider where you’ve let your guard down before these sly intruders make their way in. May God continue to give you the wisdom to recognize these patterns and to lookout for the “small stuff” by protecting, nourishing, and prioritizing your marriage. Learn more about healthy conflict, communication, confession, sex, boundaries and so much more by getting a uniquely candid look into marriage in Debra’s new book: Choosing Marriage: Why It Has To Start With We > Me.
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Self-Esteem Issues Where physical intimacy is lacking, this can cause self-esteem problems. If your partner shows no interest in you physically,...
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Here are a few tips: Pick your apps wisely. ... Be honest. ... Choose a photo that puts your best foot forward (or at least the one you want to...
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