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subject: Is The Rut In Your Marriage Due To Emotional Cheating? [print this page]


You've known that person as loving, caring, and the one you can truly trust. You married him because of he has the qualities that you are looking for in a guy. Everything worked perfectly until both of you decided to be in one in a form of marital rights. He comforted you just like he promised in the day of your marriage that he will be there, no matter what.

Sometimes it's a slow slide into complacency, and other times it's a little more sudden. Realize that if it's a sudden abandonment, there likely is some precipitating event or incident between the two of you that needs to be resolved. On the other hand, if the deterioration has been more gradual, there are probably a lot of little things that have gone unresolved and are taking their toll on the relationship.

1)Lack of time. - Many wives/husbands simply try to pack too much into a day. Ruled by the urgent, they fail to make time for the truly important: things like romancing, talking about issues and really developing a friendship with partner. Stayed constant busy, erasing quality couple times from the schedules. A marriage relationship cannot thrive if the contact with one another is limited. A good marriage requires weekly face-to-face time - both talk and fun.

2)Emotional coldness. - Its pretty obvious that there might something bad between the two of you if emotional detachment happens. He is not communicating more often and all the good stuff that he did before is no longer visible. If this happen to your relationship, you need not to waste any time. Try to reconnect with him and know what exactly wrong. Tell him what you feel about the situation and offer solutions if there are any.

3)Spouse is eager to be rid of you. - When you begin to feel like an intrusion on private moments your spouse is sharing with someone else, the odds are good that there is a problem, a huge problem in your relationship. You are supposed to be partners and love one another. When you feel like an imposition rather than a joy in his life it's time to figure out what is really going on.

4)He is spending less money in the family but more outside home. - This is already alarming. If he spends more money outside and less in the family, you need to do something to stop it. Even though the money he's spending is not from you, you still have the right because you're the wife and you have the authority to demand.

by: T Dub Jackson.




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