About Relationships that Fail
Relationships fail because of the "c" word which is compatibility. Oftentimes two people get in a relationship where they have absolutely nothing in common except maybe physical attraction. Physical... keep reading →
Linda's Hub Pages says
I believe that if a couple does not pray together,they will not stay together.We must both be willing to realize when we are at fault & ask forgiveness,we also must put the others feelings in mind.realize why they are acting the way they are.we must learn to listen to what the other one is saying from inside,not just the words that come out of their mouths.If you really love them then you will begin to listen deeper.Try it with God being the head of that marriage in prayer & see if it does not work.For what we really love or want we fight far even if it is something we don't feel like doing.we must make sacrifices.
Lady_E says
Communication breakdown, infidelity, no more love, wanting different things, boredom....
floating mind says
Marriages also fail because of what the parents have taught the child. Some parents teach their children to miss-communicate as a way of controlling the relationship. Or worst, some children learn from their parents that abuse is the way a marriage is suppose to be; and from some reason, the child turned adult cannot see the harm in the abuse they bring to their own marriage.
mhajnal says
Most people decide to marry when they are in love. Love makes people blind to their partner's fault and unbearable attitude. When the love fades (it does, in 18 months or less), many problems emerge. Most incompatibility issues only become apparent when two people live together for a long time.
Why Do Marriages Fail
Why Do Marriages Fail? Marriages fail for the most part because of miscommunication between the partners going into the relationship. A relationship of marriage is not a trial by error situation. The... keep reading →
G.L.A. says
Looking back over the last three or more decades, I believe that somewhere along the line we stopped raising our children to be husbands, wives and parents.. perhaps it was during the 60's free love movement, or the 80's 'me-me-me' generation. Who knows?? The divorce rate is proof enough that our society enters marriage unprepared. I believe that the break-down of American families was the biggest tragedy of the 20th century, and desparately hope that this century will see some changes for the better.. our children and their children deserve better than what they are getting! Marriage is the most rewarding, yet difficult endeavor of a life time, followed only by raising children.. so if you think other areas of your life are too difficult, then don't even attempt marriage & child rearing. FYI ~ I've been married 45+ years. It's still rewarding, and it's still difficult.
zaina-777 says
Infidelity, lack of communication which often leads to compromising trust, friendship and loyalty and the commitment that was vowed forever. There may also be peer pressure especially if one is from a different religion, caste, country etc. Although we are now living in the twentieth century, some age old belief's amongst some societies still live on........
Star22 says
Number one reason for marital problems are financial issues.
People rather quit than work things out. You can't expect for your relationship to be perfect. If you want to quit on your marriage because it is not perfect to find that "perfect" someone, then you will never find someone because nobody is perfect!
Everyone has some type of issue or another. So it is better to work at your marriage than go find a new partner. Reflect on why you got married in the first place.
rainbowz says
Marriages are destroyed by many things.
1. People's inability to change or ever admit they're wrong.
2. Selfishness.
3. Lack of a desire to work to maintain intimacy.
4. Lack of romance.
5. Laziness.
6. Gender roles or the lack of femininity/masculinity in a partner.
7. Power struggles between partners.
8. The Feminist Movement
9. Physical and emotional distances created by partners in the military.
10. Having children too soon.
11. Inability to compromise.
12. Loss of fun and laughter in the relationship.
13. Childishness or adolescent behavior.
14. Pornography or emotional infidelity.
15. Physical infidelity.
16. Unsolicited advice or influence from family, in-laws, or the church.
17. Extreme age differences between partners.
18. Workaholic or extremely ambitious partners.
19. Getting married for any reason other than love.
20. It's just too easy to call it quits and get a divorce.
All of these things can contribute to the downfall of a marriage.
fhl2007 says
Rainbowz has a pretty nice list. In my opinion I would state:
1. Inability to Forgive
2. Unwilling to accept partner for who they are and not who they want them to be
3.Occasssional effort versus continual effort
xiao_kang says
I've never been married and am mostly opposed to the idea but I feel that marriage fails due to unrealistic expectations forced on us by an archaic system of beliefs.
Heterosexual marriage comes with a whole bag of preconceived ideas and roles that are not fair for either party. Men have to be "men" as society has defined them. Women have to be "women" like men think they should be. When either party doesn't meet these expectations trouble arises out of the disappointment or from a power struggle. I've heard people say that in their spouse they are looking for their mother/father or at least the stereotypical equivalent. If a person sat down and thought hard about what defines a wife or a husband and put aside culture and ignorant beliefs passed down thru the generations then there would be more flexibility in a marriage and less bondage.
That's just my opinion. Other sources I've read online say that the main cause of divorce is financial. That's a whole other can of worms stemming from greed and materialism that over-rule love and common sense.
But what do I know. I'm just a little gay boy who can't marry even if I wanted to.
Live in peace.
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