What Causes Families to Break Up?

What causes families to break up? There are many possible factors in the break up of a marriage. A happy family is one of the greatest things in life. Having a solid marriage as the foundation is critical. Things usually start out well with a marriage, so what goes wrong? Many people just give up on the relationship too soon and go on to another relationship. Unfortunately, they sometimes make the same mistakes in this relationship too, so it's 'game over' again.

What are these mistakes and how can you avoid them? This is a big question, but a few of the underlying factors that causes families to break up are:

Not doing those 'little things' for each other anymore. Remember how you used to cook his/her favorite meal as a treat? Or maybe you put a note in their lunch box to let them know you were thinking of them while they're not with you. Perhaps you've both just forgotten to show each other common courtesies like asking instead of telling, or holding the door for the other person.

Jealousy, whether it has a basis or not, can be very damaging to a relationship. The key to diffusing jealousy problems is to avoid situations where your behavior is questionable. Openness and honesty go a long way. If something happens that could be a problem, let your spouse know right away. Don't try to hide it from them.

Infideltiy is also a major cause of marital discord. If you have been unfaithful, it is going to take some time to rebuild the trust in the relationship. You can help this along by being honest and communicating well. Be where you say you're going to be, if you're going to be late, call and let your spouse know. Be affectionate and show your spouse that you care about them and the relationship. Be 100% committed to making things work.

Avoiding what causes families to break up can be difficult, but it is worth it to save your family from the pain and destruction of a broken marriage. Don't make the mistake of giving up on your relationship too easily.

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