Talking and being honest is the best way to communicate in a marriage.
Talking and listening communication promblems out is the best.
A marriage counselor or a family attorney can perhaps help in dealing with marriage problems.
Before getting a divorce, couples should attend marriage counseling to work on their problems.
Christians can get divorced too and do, but most Christians (I am one) although my husband is an Agnostic we work hard at our marriage. There is no mental/physical abuse and we still love each other after 35 years of marriage. COMMUNICATION is the key to a good, strong marriage and my husband and I take however long it takes to discuss our problems and come to an amicable agreement.
Yes, an 18 year old relationship is worth saving be it marriage or a long friendship. Both are commitments and when things get a little stale or there are problems strong people work things out by good communication skills or get marriage counseling. No one said a live-in or marriage would be easy and anything worth having is worth fighting for.
You can't make the marriage work without communication...two-way communication. If he/she is not willing to talk there is certain trouble. It's a sign of immaturity, apathy and unltimately very strong, yet silent, communication that the other person is not valued or cherished. Not talking speaks volume about how much he/she really loves you. And unfortunately, it's at level that says the marriage will not last or at the worst last in unhappiness.
Maybe, but it is likely he either has problems committing fully to the marriage or adapting his lifestyle to marriage. Maybe you should talk to him about where he other marriages went wrong, but with work there is no reason this can't work out.
You and your spouse/partner can get help on your struggling marriage with the help of a marriage counselor, who will sit and talk with you, and help you both work through your problems with each other and yourselves.
No, it is not. Nothing like that will repair a bad marriage. If the love is there between BOTH partners you can try a romantic getaway to reconnect but if the marriage is "bad" you need to realize what the underlying problems are and work on correcting them. Go to marriage counseling if you are open to that but I think that a strong love must be present between the two individuals and a willingness to work things out for progress to be made. All circumstances and people are different so it's difficult to say what will and will not work to help a bad marriage. You have to, if you don't already know, what the underlying problems are and work on correcting them. You can onlly do so much especially if the other person is not willing to correct the problems.
Marriage counseling is usually a short-term therapy that may take only a few sessions to work out problems in the relationship.
Common problems when several people work together include communication breakdowns, conflicting personalities, differing work styles, and unclear role expectations. These issues can lead to misunderstandings, delays in projects, decreased team morale, and ultimately impact overall productivity and collaboration. Effective communication, clear expectations, and conflict resolution strategies are key in overcoming these challenges.
If both parties want to work on the relationship, see a marriage councilor and try to work out your problems.