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Different Stages Of Marriage: How To Deal With Them

Every marriage has 4 stages, that is if it lasts long enough. Let us take a look at the 4 phases of marriage and how to deal with them.
1. The Honeymoon Period: This in common wisdom is the most beautiful and romantic stage of any marriage. Unfortunately it is also very short lived. Every thing is fresh and new in this phase of marriage. It is the beginning of a beginning so it is all about excitement, desire and hopes for each other. There not much you can do in this stage because you will be in a daze, totally delusional with romantic ideas.
3. The Mid-Life Period: After the fist few years of marriage this phase of marriage is a very long one. It will last until you turn 50. This will comprise the bulk of your life after marriage when you know your partner completely and can predict how he will react to a given situation. The fights will naturally reduce to only crucial ones like the issues involving children. Seems to be like a nice time? But be careful of the boredom that might settle into your marriage. Many marriages break up due to mid-life crisis. Try keep the light of passion burning.
4. Spending Your Last Years In Peace: This after your honeymoon period is the happiest phase of your marriage. This is the time when you retire from work, your children move out and you are left with each other. A couple is totally dependent on each other at this time and it can be called the second honeymoon.
To have a in-depth understanding of your marriage place yourself in one of these stages and function accordingly.



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