Submitted by kathie on Tue, 05/12/2009 - 12:10
When a husband and wife are having trouble in their marriage and they can’t seem to get over reoccurring problems, they often turn to counseling or marriage retreats for better marriage. For many couples though, counseling sounds demeaning and some spouses feel intimidated by counselors. For this reason marriage retreats are becoming more popular.
What is a marriage retreat?
Submitted by kathie on Thu, 04/23/2009 - 13:49
If you ask me whether premarital counseling is needful or not, the answer is yes. Because you are going to construct your new life and you might know the things well in advance. It will clear all the future difficulties and surely you will gain a happy life.
Submitted by kathie on Thu, 09/10/2009 - 14:48
With infidelity reaching to scourge magnitudes, every woman ought to be taught how to be familiar with the telltale signs of infidelity. The future of her bond could depend on her aptitude to spot the snitch signs in point in time. In view of the speedily growing divorce rates, and existing statistics showing that 50% to 70% of men cheat on their wives - a wife cannot afford to be the one who came to know last.
Some married couples have found trial marriage separations have saved their marriage and for other couples it was the first step toward divorce. Trial marriage separations are usually a separation period to determine if the couple can work through their problems.
Trial marriage separations are not usually the first thing done to save the marriage. Most couples have already gone through counseling before they reach the separation stage. Sometimes the separation is a legal agreement complete with custody of children issues. Other times it is a verbal agreement between the couple.
Submitted by kathie on Fri, 06/12/2009 - 15:15
If you or your spouse has had an affair, it automatically creates a separation in your marriage. Your marriage is now divided into two parts; the time before the affair when you felt your marriage was perfect and nothing could go wrong, and the time after the affair when you feel your marriage is tainted and everything is wrong. There is a huge break of trust, and now you are living the consequences of that.
Submitted by kathie on Fri, 05/29/2009 - 11:36
Marriage is a sacred union that should last forever. However, in today's world, the sacred union that so many people make ends in divorce. In fact, the divorce rate in 2008 was up to 60 percent. People want to rush into marriage for many reasons, thinking it will last forever. But the fact of the matter is couples that rush into marriage don't really know a lot about the other. So before you get married, ask your significant other some specific questions. It may be the difference in being part of the 60 percent or beating the odds and being part of the 40 percent.
Submitted by kathie on Thu, 05/28/2009 - 09:36
More often than none, people rush into marriage before getting to know their partner on an emotional, mental, or physical level. Most people do not realize the care and time it takes to make a marriage work. Because of this, most marriages will end, almost as fast as they began. Before you march down the aisle of divorce, consider attending marriage seminars.
Submitted by kathie on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 13:21
Marriage is one of the biggest life commitments a couple can do. While everyone that gets married wishes for a happily ever-after, it is sad to say that about half of the marriages will end in divorce. While you may feel that you know everything about your better half, you may want to consider going to a marriage class before you take your vows. Marriage classes help couples, married or not, learn how to communicate better, compromise, and work through any differences you may have.
Submitted by kathie on Tue, 05/19/2009 - 13:32
Are there problems in a better marriage? Yes, they are. Arguments and disputes in marriage are normal. But is there a point in the marriage when enough is enough and there is talk of divorce? The reasons for divorce can be something other than arguments. Maybe someone has been unfaithful or maybe you have just fallen out of love with your spouse. There are a million different reasons to take the easy way out and get divorced, but there are also a million different reasons to stay and reconcile in a marriage. The key to reconciling in a marriage is learning to compromise and analyze why there is trouble in the marriage that many couples do not do.
Submitted by kathie on Wed, 05/06/2009 - 12:09
Every married couple wishes for their marriage to be perfect with no problems and no arguments or fights. However this is ever rarely the case, we are all are human. You both have different thoughts and views on the way things are or should be. There are going to be arguments and hurt feelings along the way, but there is no need to panic and worry. With every problem that arises in marriage, there is always a solution.