Are you unsuccessful in your married life?
“Are you failing in your marriage?”—this question isn’t just a conclusion, but the beginning of self-analysis. Admitting that you’re unhappy with your marriage, or that it’s not what you imagined, is the first step to overcoming it. When you constantly feel disappointed—it feels like your partner doesn’t understand your feelings, needs, or expectations. When communication breaks down—conversations are limited to “how are you” or “had a bad day,” and deeper issues aren’t discussed openly. When you often feel lonely—even when you’re together, there’s a chasm in your heart, as if your partner doesn’t know your thoughts, fears, and desires. When trust is broken—lies, betrayal, and loyalty have weakened feelings; even small things have become the cause of major conflicts. When expectations are vastly different—there’s an imbalance between your own and your partner’s expectations for life; one’s expectations are always unmet. When emotions are negative – there is more anger, bitterness, conflict, criticism, and less love, empathy, and compromise.
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