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Divorce! Why so much?

Analyzing causes of Divorce

By Micah Jeremiah UdohPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
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Divorce! Why so much?
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The increase in divorce rates today can be attributed to a combination of social, economic, and cultural factors. Over the past few decades, divorce has become more socially acceptable and less stigmatized, leading to a greater willingness to dissolve marriages that are no longer fulfilling or satisfying. Here are some key factors contributing to the rise in divorce rates:

Changing Social Attitudes: In recent times, there has been a significant shift in societal attitudes towards divorce. The stigma associated with divorce has diminished, and people are more accepting of the idea that marriages can end when they are no longer working. This change in social perception has made it easier for couples to consider divorce as a viable option.

Increased Individualism: Societies have witnessed a rise in individualism, where personal happiness and fulfillment have become more important. As people focus more on their own desires and aspirations, they may be less willing to compromise or sacrifice in a marriage that does not meet their expectations. The emphasis on self-fulfillment can lead individuals to prioritize their own needs over the maintenance of a marital relationship.

Economic Independence: Greater economic independence for women has played a significant role in the increase in divorce rates. With more women participating in the workforce and achieving financial autonomy, they no longer feel trapped in unhappy or abusive marriages. Economic independence provides individuals with the means to support themselves and their children, reducing the fear of being financially dependent on a spouse.

Changing Gender Roles: Traditional gender roles have evolved, with men and women sharing more responsibilities both inside and outside the home. This shift has led to increased expectations of equality within marriages. However, navigating these changing dynamics can also lead to conflicts and challenges in relationships, contributing to higher divorce rates.

Communication and Expectations: Communication plays a crucial role in any relationship, including marriage. However, with the advent of technology and the digital age, communication patterns have changed significantly. While technology has provided new ways to connect, it has also introduced new challenges, such as increased distractions and reduced face-to-face interaction. These changes can hinder effective communication and lead to misunderstandings and unmet expectations, which may ultimately contribute to the breakdown of a marriage.

High-Stress Lifestyles: Modern life is often characterized by high levels of stress, long working hours, and demanding careers. These factors can put strain on marriages, leaving little time for couples to nurture their relationship. The accumulation of stress can lead to emotional disconnection and dissatisfaction, increasing the likelihood of divorce.

Increased Access to Divorce: The legal and institutional frameworks surrounding divorce have become more accessible and streamlined in many countries. Simplified divorce procedures and no-fault divorce laws have made it easier for couples to dissolve their marriages. This increased accessibility has contributed to a higher number of divorces.

It is important to note that while divorce rates have increased, it does not necessarily mean that marriages are more doomed to fail today. Many couples still maintain successful and fulfilling long-term relationships. However, the aforementioned factors have undoubtedly influenced the rise in divorce rates by altering societal attitudes, shifting individual priorities, and creating new challenges within marriages.

So, it's important you sit up and put effort into making your marriage succeed.

Marriage is not just about trying to live. It's much more than that. Marriage is about making sacrifices for someone you truly love.

If they are sick, make time to care for them. If your partner is upset that you've been out too much and aren't paying attention, give them more time. Doing small things can go a long way in making the relationship less dramatic in terms of arguments.

Communicate daily how much your spouse means to you and never leave the granite.It is very important because you never know when you will see each other again.

Communication skills are one of the most important aspects in marriage. If you can't communicate with the other person, the relationship breaks down. Talk less and listen more. Or, for those who talk a lot and listen less, it's time to listen. Your spouse may want you to listen to them to find out exactly how they feel about a particular situation.

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