Staying Happily Married
June 18, 2009 by admin
Filed under Articles, Marriage & Divorce, Relationships and Parenting
Marriage is one of life’s greatest events. However, it is also one of the most challenging relationships that anyone has to deal with in their life. There are so many things that can cause a marriage to go south! Cheating, money problems and lack of communication can all be keys to the ultimate failure of a marriage. With some good marriage skills, you can stay happily married until death do you part.
Marriage counseling can be one of the best ideas if you feel your marriage is in a rocky position. There are plenty of people who are willing to help you and your spouse get along better. Another great idea for someone to stay happily married is for them to have a deeper connection. Talking to one another about your feelings, in a positive and respectful manner can really help your relationship. Many couples are too busy at work or with their kids in order to devote the time that they need to their marriage. Yet another great idea for couples to try is to go on a romantic date. Going on a date will allow you to dress up, and get away from the usual monotony.
Some people may need a bit of space in order to stay happily married. These are the type of people who enjoy being able to think out all their feelings. While it is a good idea to give a partner space, you should not give them the ability to trample over your feelings. You need to be assertive, yet be willing to accept the fact that you and they both have things that you can improve on.
Staying happily married may seem like a cake walk, however, that is far from the truth. A marriage requires a ton of work! You need to be willing to feel for your spouse, and care for them both physically and emotionally. A good marriage is one where both partners do everything they can to make each other feel like they are cared for. Relationships where there is constant fighting and bitterness will never end with a marriage and “happily ever after”. Fighting is expected to happen in marriage, there has to be an outlet for feelings and emotions. However, the couples that stay married for fifty or sixty years have learned how to let out their feelings while still caring for their spouse.


