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Why Couples Split
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A legal divorce may give couples a short term relief from a tough and unbearable relationship. But on a long term basis, divorce is a trauma. It is more painful and traumatic when couples start to feel the gap in their life and value the importance of their ex.
There may be several reasons for couples opting for divorce. We have tried to enlist some of possible reasons for couples going for this last resort.
Dissatisfaction: Dissatisfaction in a relationship is one of the main causes behind divorce. This may be either physical or mental dissatisfaction. But in most of the cases, a physical dissatisfaction leads to divorce. A couple decides to split when either of them starts thinking that the other half is not living upto their expectations or he/she is a total mismatch for him/her.
Extra marital affair: The wife or husband may have an extra marital affair. He/she may then start comparing their spouse with current partner and find that it will is better to discontinue the existing relationship and start their life with a new partner.
Communication gap: We should accept the fact that the world is mad behind money and other materialistic things. When people go crazy behind earning money, they don’t find time to spend with spouse. This widens the gaps between them. This lack of communication leads to dissatisfaction in emotional as well as physical relations and lessens the interest in spouse.
Apart from these, there are financial problems, sense of insecurity in relations that contribute to the increasing divorce cases. It is sad that people often forget that these problems are not incurable. They can be solved on time to avoid the after-effects of a divorce.
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