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Divorce Signs in Marriage: 6 Warning Flags!

Jenny by Jenny
June 10, 2021
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The rate of divorce in today’s society is an ever-rising one. It is however sad that most divorces happen not out of self-will but because the damages have become too bad to fix. Marriage is indeed a beautiful thing but the challenges that come with it are inevitable. When these challenges suffice, only the ones prepared seem to battle it through. This article aims to reveal the signs that tell if your marriage is headed for divorce. 

6 Major Divorce Signs You Should Take Note Of

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Divorce Signs

Feeling better when your partner is not around

In marriage, your spouse is called your partner because they are the number one teammate you have. During the dating stage, most partners cannot get enough of each other. In marriage, however, this tempo is barely sustained which is expected. Not being crazy about your partner doesn’t mean the love is gone. It only means the infatuation is over and together you now support each other and face life challenges together. At this stage, your partner being around you is a relief. It communicates support and you are always comfortable having someone to discuss your plans with.

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On the contrary, when you care less about your partner and discover you feel way better when they are not around, then there is a problem. Not only does this mean that the infatuation and love are gone; but the affection and compassion that sustains it are gone as well. This is a strong sign that your marriage is headed for a divorce.

Incompatibility 

A square can never fit perfectly into a space carved out for a circle. The same is the case with incompatible couples. When you and your spouse are incompatible, you rarely agree on one thing because you have different goals. Below are 3 major signs of incompatibility among couples:

  • You share different values.
  • Your goals do not align
  • About 70% of your hobbies differ

Why would incompatibility be a problem?

Incompatibility is not just a problem but a big one. The emotions that bring you into marriage cannot lead you through the years. It will definitely give way and when this happens compatibility takes over. The things you do together sustain and strengthens the bond. The projects you work on together and the dreams you share keeps you going. It goes as far as reigniting emotions as the years pass by and you fall in love over and over again. Like  Mignon McLaughlin would say “A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person”. Therefore, when the emotions are gone and there is nothing to sustain it, divorce becomes a possibility.

Your partner caring less about how you feel

In Marriage, before one partner makes a decision they consider what the implication will be for the other partner. This consideration ranges from the investments they make, the time they stay out, and the things they buy, etc. When your partner stops putting you into consideration when making these decisions, then there is a problem.

Not to get this point wrong, people change over time, and being less mindful of your partner’s emotions can happen. However, when this lack of care becomes sustained, and you bring it up for discussion; observe your spouse’s reaction. It will say a lot. For some, they become irritable. For others, they find a way to sweep the topic under the carpet. These are danger signs. Observe your partner to know if they still have your best interest at heart.

Becoming more of housemates than partners 

When issues keep mounting up without being solved in a relationship, both partners begin to adjust and develop the thick skin of endurance. You leave under the same roof but share and do nothing in common. Unfortunately, marriage was not made to be endured but enjoyed. When you come to a point where you no longer care; everyone does things their own way, and divorce keeps sneaking in one step at a time.

Feeling caged in your marriage

When couples begin to have consistent misunderstandings in their marriage, it hurts a lot. The anger may be overbearing but somewhere within you want to make it work. When it comes to a point where you feel choked and caged, that need to make it work goes and the possibility of a divorce becomes stronger. 

 Developing feelings for someone else

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Loving Someone Else

 Developing deep feelings for another person other than your spouse can be disastrous to your marriage. It makes you drift even farther apart from your partner. In addition to this, the possibility of cheating on your spouse becomes high and this can destroy your marriage. Click here to know if you have a cheating spouse.

Minor Divorce signs you shouldn’t overlook 

  • Fighting over nothing and everything.
  • Developing hate and acrimony for your partner.
  • Never feeling satisfied with anything your partner does.
  • You stop having sex.
  • You stop being worried about your spouse’s well-being.

Conclusion

If you discover these signs in your marriage, it means that the possibility of getting a divorce is high. This, however, does not mean your marriage is over. You can still make it work regardless. Divorce is not a pleasant experience. Staying in an unhappy marriage isn’t either. It all boils down to what you want and how you feel. Do you want to make it work? Click here to see just what to do.

 

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