Divorces and Finding your Breaking Points

Did you know that almost 50% of all marriages in the United States end in divorce? While stories, movies, and songs romanticize marriage, the reality is a bit grimmer. Not all marriages end with couples growing old together. Odds are the one you made vows with may not be the ‘one’ for you. And you know what, that is okay. Not everyone is perfect. Mistakes happen – we are only human. These mistakes happen even on things as monumental as marriage. The healthiest way to deal with a ‘mistake’ is to find a solution.

Finding your Limit

Plenty of articles online can help you see the signs and symptoms of a dysfunctional marriage. They can be from relationship experts, psychiatrists, or even couples who went down similar roads. Click here to see the hallmarks of a deteriorating relationship and knowing when to say ‘enough is enough’.

It could be a combination of little things, or it could be something major and drastic. Either way, drawing the line and knowing when to call the entire thing off is essential. Feeling trapped in a failing marriage can affect all aspects of your life. It can tear you down physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Finding your limit is the key to a healthier life. Do not think of your marriage as a prison or a contract that does not expire until death. You always have the option to walk away if it seems like the relationship is headed into a dead end. Knowing when to ‘call it quits’ is necessary as it opens new doors for you.

Are you happy with your relationship? Or is it time to call it quits?

Finding Resolutions

For a failing marriage, it can go down in three ways – a resolution, a separation, or a legal divorce.

With the help of counseling sessions and active efforts from both sides, a failing marriage can still work. Resolving issues, finding middle grounds, and reigniting relationships can mend a broken commitment. Remember – while 50% of marriages end in divorce, the other half managed to make it work. Yes, it can be difficult, but with the right motives, anything is possible.

Separations are often temporary in nature. One partner stays at a friend’s house, give each other space while still trying to resolve issues. For couples who actively try to make it work, a bit of time away from each other may be the key. A legal divorce on the other hand has more finality to it. It involves courts of law, appointed guardians, splitting of property, and many more. A divorce is the nail in the coffin for a failing marriage – a final chapter and a new beginning for both. Needless to say, a divorce is not something to be taken lightly.

At the end of the day, you have to look around you. When life at home starts giving off vibes of misery instead of peace and security, then you may have to consider some changes. After all, you deserve to be happy.

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Emma covers dating and relationships for Unfinished Man, bringing a witty woman's perspective to her writing. She empowers independent women to pursue fulfillment in life and love. Emma draws on her adventures in modern romance and passion for self-improvement to deliver relatable advice.

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