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[I66]I Save My Marriage
by Anastacia H, Ana

Everybody faces up and down in their marriage. When a marriage is in crisis, couples fight and quarrel, communication became lesser, spouse having affair or even sexless marriage. These are the signs of marriage in trouble. When both could not agree and give in, they choose to divorce. Is there hope to save a marriage when it reaches this stage? Is this the doomed of the marriage?

There are no such thing as doomed marriage unless you have chosen to give up. You still can save your marriage before it starts to get even worse. I have seen many couples successfully stop their divorce and are still happily together until now.

You may thought I must be kidding and you may have already tried methods like these.

- You beg, kneel, cry or tried all kinds of ways to save the marriage
- You have been swearing and promising your spouse “this will be the last time”
- You apologized for everything even you know it is not even your fault, you just want your darling to go back to you.
- You looked or called her umpteen times to save the relationship.
- You tried to convince your wife or husband how much you love them and you simply cannot live without them.

If you have been trying all these methods all the while, please stop now. All these are not going to work and solve the problem. The problem may just come back again. A good marriage need patience, care, trust, understanding and love. I know you are feeling hurt and sad to see your marriage in this kind of unhappy situation. It is something that nobody wish to go through it. However, what your spouse need the most now is to have some space and time to think of the relationship. Do not pester them during this period of time. At the same time, give yourself this chance to think of what went wrong with the relationship. Jot down all possible points that causes the relationship to sour. Was it because of financial issue, your temper or anything that you think can cause the relationship to be like this. If your spouse decided to give you a chance and meet you up, please remember to hold your temper. It is definitely not a time for pointing out each other's bad points. If your discussion turn into a quarrel or fight, it will just worsen the situation. There are still hope to save a marriage if you can do things that really spice up the relationship. All you have to do is to start the relationship all over again. Treat it as both of you just met up with each other.

Marriage is a thing that all of us should cherish as it does not come easy for both person to fall in love and get married. Both of you got married because of love, shouldn't you be trying much more harder to win back their love and trust? I am sure you can rekindle the lost love and make it sparkle again.


"How do I stop my divorce?" This is a common question asked by spouses who are desperate to save their marriage. "Is it even possible to stop it?" This is the usual follow-up question to the first one. A divorce is a process designed to put an end to a miserable marital relationship that is no longer working. While it is a popular option these days, divorce can be stopped, especially if one or both of the spouses would be willing to put it out of the equation at all cost. Although the outcome may be different for every couple, stopping a divorce takes real effort and serious determination.

"How do I stop my divorce?" This question can be answered in several ways. The first thing you must do once you've realized that there is something wrong with your marriage and that a divorce is in the works is to confront your spouse. Confrontation is important because it's the only way to hear your spouse confirm or deny your suspicions, and once you're told that, yes, he or she is indeed thinking of filing for divorce or has already done so, you can assess how you feel about the situation. If you're actually happy about it, then perhaps getting a divorce is the best way to go. If, on the other hand, you're devastated by news, then it's time to take the appropriate steps to save your marriage.

Some people go on asking "How do I stop my divorce?" without even addressing the root of the problem. How did your marriage end up in such bad condition - bad enough to warrant a divorce (at least your spouse thinks so) - in the first place? Does the current pitiful state of your marital affairs have something to do with unfaithfulness or infidelity, misunderstanding, lack of communication, financial problems, gambling and other vices, or a combination of all these and more? The divorce you and your spouse are now facing didn't come out of nowhere. It started somewhere - and that's what you need to find out. Address the issues and discuss them with your spouse. Sometimes, yelling is necessary to get things off your chest. Let the discussion run its course but always be mindful of your spouse's right to disagree with you. The most important thing to do at this time is to listen; this skill is vital if you want to know the answer to the question, "How do I stop my divorce?".

There are couples who have trouble opening up to each other. This may be because they have tried to talk in the past but only ended up fighting every time, or because they don't know what to say or how to say what's really on their mind. If you and your spouse are having difficulty talking about your problems, the answer to the question, "How do I stop my divorce?", is marriage counseling. Your marriage counselor can facilitate the discussions and even ask the questions that you've been afraid to ask. It may take several sessions to resolve all your conflicts, but one session is all you need to get things started, off your chest, and out in the open. Your spouse will realize you two don't need a divorce, but some quality time that involves effective communication.

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