Findings reveals that partners who maintain perfect Love Maps of their partners
always have happier marriages and are better equipped to weather the storm of hard life passages.
Not exact matches
I know divorce isn't
always horrible, especially if you can consciously uncouple (whether you
have kids or not); I don't believe that
marriages must last forever to be
happy, healthy and successful; and I certainly don't know Gwyneth or Chris and the circumstances of their partnership and desire to end it.
While marrying young
has been proven to be problematic, marrying later doesn't
always guarantee a better /
happier marriage.
I know the secret is to be
happy with yourself and I am lucky in that I
always have been — probably one of the biggest issues in my last
marriage because he wanted me to MAKE him
happy.
A
marriage is
always of respect, and is not just for lust, it is family building, providing a
happy, safe trusting environment, where both husband and wife
have to be
happy to complete the picture.
Couples
have to work to
have the
marriage they want, and even if you love your partner wholeheartedly, that isn't
always enough to ensure you're both
happy with your relationship.
A divorce nearly
always deranges financial and estate planning a married couple may
have done during the
happier days of their
marriage, and after a divorce, a CFP maps new financial and estate planning in the light of change circumstances.
When it comes to
having a
happy, healthy
marriage, there is
always room for improvement.