Marriage & Divorce - 7 Answers
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Money, children. We overcame them with love, communication and compromise.
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I don't really think that it is the problem but how you deal with it and with each other during the problem. We have not found anything that we cannot tackle together.
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I think the most difficult thing to over come is communication. Talking about things is the key to everything in a marriage. Trust, intimacy, and building a life long friendship. You need to have strong communication or your marriage wont' work.
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Trust, and getting over ourselves. You have to be able to face your own faults to have a successful marriage and humbling ourselves to this has been the hardest.
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I heard money is the top reason for divorce, but I think people give up on marriage too easily.
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Inexperience. We were both very young and the lack of experience led to many issues. We loved each other dearly when we got married, but the fact that we were not ready to deal with life's issues, took a toll on our relationship and eventually divorced. I see this happen a lot with young couples who get married. They go to the alter thinking to be Barbie and Ken and ready to play house, but when the real issues emerge, they do not know how to handle it and that is when arguments and problems begin.
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A hyper ADHD dog he had when we met, that wasn't getting enough exercise or attention. He finally agreed that he didn't have time to take care of the dog, and we found a wonderful new home for the dog with a retired couple who could give him all the attention in the world. The only thing that ever made me contemplate leaving the relationship was this dog; there was nothing else even close to this magnitude of a problem. For a while, life was getting simply unbearable at home, with the dog following me everywhere, barking, jumping, running around - all the while my husband (well, we weren't married at the time) had no time or interest to exercise the dog, take him to training, etc - whatever needed to be done to keep a hyperactive dog occupied. Thankfully, he had to finally face the fact that it was a special-needs dog, and he simply couldn't invest enough time into caring for it. The dog is much happier in his new home - and so are we. Next dog we get, we'll have to pay special attention to personality.
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