Infatuation Rules
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Third and Fifth Year Almost 20% of divorces happened during the first five years. ... Another study showed that over 67.5% of marriages end with divorce due to poor communication, followed by the inability to resolve issues at 43%. More items... •
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Read More »The third and fifth years will pose some difficulties, as this is usually the stage where couples decide to have kids, or already have kids and struggle to juggle house responsibilities and work. Dividing your attention and energy between work, attending to kids’ needs, doing household chores, etc., can be exhausting. This is also the stage where most couples consider getting a bigger house to accommodate the kids, and experience a dwindling sex life. Many couples who feel overwhelmed during this stage may contemplate getting a divorce. Almost 20% of divorces happened during the first five years. Common reasons that caused problems during this time include divided attention, poor communication, disagreements over responsibilities, overbearing in-laws, and contradicting life plans. Another study showed that over 67.5% of marriages end with divorce due to poor communication, followed by the inability to resolve issues at 43%. However, making it past this stage means your marriage is a lot stronger as you have learned to solve problems together, successfully plan your family, and share your financial responsibilities.
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Read More »Altered sex life is another factor; raising kids, chasing careers, and meeting goals can get in the way of intimacy. While both will still think (and fantasize) about having mind-blowing sex, it will not happen as often as they want. And less sex can lead to falling out of love. Fortunately, couples who get past the seventh and eighth years of their marriage should have a longer and happier relationship.
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