10 REASONS WHY MOST COUPLES BREAK UP
1. Bad behaviors.
Maybe when you were young, it was cool to be “bad,” but as
an adult, especially if you have a family, those old behaviors, whatever they
may be (smoking, drinking, chewing tobacco, or
spending your children’s college tuition on Botox or fantasy football), have to
stop. If you can’t do it on your own, your next step is rehab. Start now, and
by next year you may be a new person.
2. Cheating.
So you have broken the most sacred of vows (if you are
married) and, married or not, probably broken the heart of your significant
other, along with his or her trust. That’s really a hard thing to rebuild, but
it can be done.
READ ARTICLE 8 REASONS WHY PEOPLE CHEAT
The trick is to avoid this pitfall in the first place. Give up even the idea of sexwith other people completely, and your mate will become far more attractive.
READ ARTICLE 8 REASONS WHY PEOPLE CHEAT
The trick is to avoid this pitfall in the first place. Give up even the idea of sexwith other people completely, and your mate will become far more attractive.
3. Misdirected anger.
How many times have you had a lousy day at work and come
home in a bad mood? Guess what: That isn’t fair, and it’s going to damage your
relationship. Coming home and bringing a bunch of negative energy inside with
you can only make things ugly. You can get the soothing you need and have your
mood changed in a few moments by just asking for a hug and saying, “Honey, I’ve
had a rotten day.”
4. Being unsupportive.
If you cannot support the one you love when he or she is
down, or stressedbecause of some life
event, you are communicating that it’s not worth your time and energy. This
makes your loved one feel invalid. If you can’t be there for your other half,
and don’t care to change, it’s time to leave. If you want to keep your
relationship, learn to be supportive.
5. Toxic people.
If you have friends that your partner can’t stand, it can be
one of two things: Either there’s a control issue involved here, or these
individuals are negative and should not be in your lives. If it’s a control
issue (on one or both your parts), you should see a counselor together. If your
“friends” engage in bad behaviors or are disrespectful to your mate, you need
to find some new people to hang out with.
6. Withholding affection and attention.
When you are not affectionate with the person who loves you,
he or she is eventually going to stop asking for affection. After being turned
down enough times, we become too embarrassed to ask. I’m not talking about
sex—just attention, like hand holding or cuddling on the couch. If you’d like
more intimacy in your
relationship, this is the place to start, slowly and sweetly.
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7. Lying.
Really, why? So you don’t look bad or have to admit to doing
something your other half doesn’t approve of? Look, it only becomes worse if
you lie about it. Give up dishonesty, and your relationship can change very
quickly. Keep at it, and your mate will lose all trust in you and your
partnership.
8. Stealing.
Financial issues account for more than 30 percent of all
divorces. The mere fact that “financial infidelity” has become a
catchphrase speaks to how pervasive this has become. If you are going to steal
from someone you love, you have an issue and need to get some help. If you feel
entitled, or that your partner is a cheapskate, you still need to get
some counseling. If you don’t work
this out, you might as well just give up.
9. Giving up.
It’s the couples that do the hard work and face the
challenges that withstand the test of time. Giving up is not the same as giving
in, which is a process that needs to be considered when you are at odds with
one another. Relationships are all about compromise. Remember too that you can
agree to disagree without being disagreeable.
10. Not communicating.
In a relationship, silence is never golden.
The more you talk, the better you will feel. Communication is the single most
important thing in a relationship, bar none. If you do not have good communication,
you cannot have a good relationship, plain and simple. So sit down over a cup
of coffee and use your words. You’ll get a lot more out of it than you think.

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