Daisy Ayla
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How To Save Your Marriage By Yourself (How To Save Your Marriage When Your Spouse Doesn't Want To)
Fewer and fewer people manage a marriage. A third of marriages will not survive. Divorce is very impactful on your life and on the lives of your loved ones. You have to put everything in order to save your marriage. At least, as long as you still believe in marriage. But the marital problems can also simply not be solved.
By Daisy Aylaabout a year ago in Humans
My Husband Says He Loves Me But Acts Like He Hates Me (When Your Husband Acts Like He Hates You)
While many people think that marriage is a bed of roses, they forget the fact that roses have thorns. Hence many couples are thrown into confusion when they realize that things are not as smooth sailing as they had imagined.
By Daisy Aylaabout a year ago in Humans
My Husband Overreacts To Everything (How To Deal With Overreacting Husband)
Emotions or feelings towards each other are very important in every romantic relationship. On the other hand, being too emotional over certain issues can also damage such relationships. Anger is not the antonym of romance, but it can actually hurt even the most stable partnerships to a point beyond repair. For this reason, you must be able to identify if this malady is starting to infect your partner. The most basic indicator is when you find the cause of outbursts too trivial or the reasons just too inexplicable. The problem can worsen if you have the tendency of meeting every flare-up head on.
By Daisy Aylaabout a year ago in Humans
How To Save Your Marriage From Divorce (How To Stop A Divorce From Happening)
There are more ways to cause damage to your marriage than there are ways to help heal your marriage. However, the tips to avoid divorce are effective when they come from tried and true sources. I believe that many marriages fail due to a passive approach to trying to get sympathy to save your marriage. Although this is one of the most natural reactions to marital problems it is more often than not the nail in the coffin.
By Daisy Aylaabout a year ago in Humans
How To Save A Marriage When One Spouse Wants Out (When Only One Spouse Wants A Divorce)
Hearing your spouse telling you that they want a divorce can be devastating. This is particularly true if you are still feeling committed to the relationship. When one spouse wants a divorce and the other doesn't, it creates even more turmoil in an already strained marriage. There are things you can do if you are the partner who still wants to work at the relationship.
By Daisy Ayla2 years ago in Humans
How To Calm An Angry Wife (Why Is My Wife So Angry At Me All The Time)
Anger in marriage is a very common problem facing most couples. In my professional opinion it is the number 1 reason why couples either divorce or split up. I believe that both men and women don't know how to deal with their anger in romantic relationships and they attempt to address it through passive aggression. By this I mean that they engage in the silent treatment, extra marital affairs, spending too much time at the office, etc.
By Daisy Ayla2 years ago in Humans
How To Save A Troubled Marriage (How To Fix A Struggling Marriage)
There are innumerable people who complain about their marital relationships, simply put, many of us are having a troubled marriage. When our relationships with the people we love start to falter, one of the alternatives we seek out is to get out of that relationship. The idea behind this rationale is that remaining in a relationship that is not ideal will not do us any good; rather, it will only wreak havoc in our life. But if you have an option to save the relationship that you're in, would you do it?
By Daisy Ayla2 years ago in Humans
How To Keep Intimacy In Your Marriage (How To Build Closeness In A Marriage)
For most people, when they hear the word intimacy they often think of the physical, sexual side of their marriage or relationship. However, this is not the case when you are talking of true intimacy. Yes, sex is a big part of being intimate in a marriage, but the actual definition of intimacy is, a familiar and very close affective connection with another as a result of entering deeply or closely into relationship through knowledge and experience of the other. This basically means we know the workings of our partner's mind. We have spent the time and energy to really get to know one another. To glow in each other's strengths and to accept each others weaknesses. True intimacy takes time to develop, it doesn't happen at the click of the fingers. Mistaking intimacy for lust is a very common mistake to make and if you have made this assumption then fixing the problem that you are having in the bedroom may be easier to fix than you might think.
By Daisy Ayla2 years ago in Humans