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Help Save My Marriage- My Children May Suffer

By: Rex Freiberger




With divorce rates in the United States at an all-time high, knowing the best way to save a marriage is difficult as each and every marriage is different. There are books, classes, support groups, marriage counselors, and even reality television shows that are aimed at helping families stay together.
Most people will agree that the most difficult and hardest divorces are those in which children are involved. Divorce increases the numbers of single parent families and, as it is more difficult to support children when incomes are divided, the numbers of children living in or near poverty is on the rise also. This doesn't even begin to talk about the social and emotional problems that children are faced with as a result of divorcing parents. Children are also the number one reason that couples ask "Please, help save my marriage".
Over the years, fans have pleaded with their favorite authors to give them advice on the topic 'Help save my marriage'. Phil McGraw, James Dobson, and Laura Schlesinger are just a few of the authors who have taken up this challenge. They have written books and produced tv shows that their followers claimed saved their marriages.
Divorce, the myths and reasons keep couples at risk. Surely, if one thinks for a moment, the adage that one simply "falls into" or "out of love" doesn't quite measure up to the reasons why some relationships last and indeed thrive, while others disintegrate into a toxic place of rage and abandonment. Until those that adhere to the old myths are made aware of their inaccurate simplicity, the helplessness of having control and managing relationships will forever be unattainable. Within this new found understanding of love, couples will then be able to step out of themselves and this floundering about to a space of compassion, of serving the other, serving the relationship.
Couples who are on the brink of divorce need to stop and consider that it isn't always the other person's fault that there are problems in the relationship. Often couples may be upset about not having needs met that they haven't presented to their spouse. If you want or need something you are getting from your marriage, you have to make sure you have communicated this need clearly and without being angry or condescending.
If you are trying to figure out how to 'help save my marriage', you must realize that trying to help save marriage is a long and difficult task that will not be accomplished overnight. However, if a couple truly wants to stay together and are prepared to work hard for what they want, it can be done and the outcome can be a stronger, happier marriage.

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Used to be, in the old days, that marriages lasted forever; "'till death do us part" actually had a binding meaning and people grew old together...for better or for worse no one went around asking how to save my marriage.

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