The percentages of failed marriages in the United States is staggering. Chances are you know someone that is separated or divorced. If you don't know someone personally you probably know someone that knows someone that is divorced. Why is this so? There are several reasons as to why most marriages fail. This article discusses the top four reasons why most marriages fail.
1. Communication - proper communication is the crux of any good relationship. Only through good communication can we know how and what our partner is feeling. Without open communication between two people we can't possibly know what and to what extent something may be bothering someone. If we can't adequately communicate then the smallest of issues can develop into major events in a relationship leading us down a troubled path. Proper communication is the start of resolving our problems.
2. Financial concerns and difficulties - most couples will experience some degree of financial difficulties. This could range from frivolous spending, accruing debt to not saving any money. Unless you are wealthy expect that you will have financial difficulties at some point in your marriage. It's when these finanical burdens begin to overtake part of the relationship that the real trouble begins. If a couple cannot come to an agreement as to how to handle their finances then tension is likely to develop. The problems worsen as one tries to solve the crisis while the other only contributes to it. This places a great deal of strain on the marriage.
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