Relationship conflicts: Communication, sex and money
By Zxyl
@Allionnazxyl (279)
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@Allionnazxyl (279)
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23 Apr 20
Yes, there is always more to it. Guess every man is the captain of his ship right? If they want their marriage to work, then they should be the one to try to make it work then.
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@PetuniaPutnick (129)
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23 Apr 20
@Allionnazxyl ...both parties have to want to make it work, really analyze the underlying issues where both sides are addressed and work through them accordingly....
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@Allionnazxyl (279)
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24 Apr 20
@PetuniaPutnick if they want to make it work, yes. Sadly, others are grabbing this opportunity to get out of the relationship.
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@VoiceofTruth7 (1199)
• United States
23 Apr 20
I would say if there is no chemistry within the relationship then there would be nothing else going on either if there is no genuine love and affection then no other parts of the relationships will work period.
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@babytaffster (2232)
• Chatsworth, California
24 Apr 20
Some people get married under the belief that they can learn to love each other, and sometimes it can work. Other times it makes the feelings for the other person or both people much worse.
@PetuniaPutnick (129)
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23 Apr 20
@allionnazxyl ...i do agree with them being the MAIN reasons....but to me the lack of communication is the ultimate along with compromising because if a discussion of the other two among many other issues or topics are set in the beginning and an agreement is met then there should in turn be less failed marriages
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