What do most people want out of marriage? A partner they can love, trust, and enjoy their life with. Unfortunately, there are many problems and obstacles that come along and break up that perfect image of what we want our marriages to look like. The website Trustify recently conducted a survey that found that over half of the people surveyed (both men and women) had cheated on their spouses. If you are living in this situation right now you might be wondering if it’s even possible to overcome infidelity.
5 Ways to Improve Communication with Your Partner for Joy, Peace, and a Deeper Relationship
So often, one or both members of a couple are shocked to discover their beloved partner has become a stranger. And sometimes it’s even more distressing — we wake up and find that not only does our partner, boyfriend, or girlfriend not just seem to be a stranger . . . but someone with whom we can’t imagine ever having joyfully coexisted. The truth is, this is not an uncommon experience. And more importantly . . . it’s not a sign that your relationship is doomed or over. It doesn’t mean you married the “wrong” person, and it doesn’t mean you’re a failure in romance. It does often mean that our relational skills rarely keep pace with our individual growth processes, and we often don’t notice it’s happened until the lines of communication have ground to a halt.