Almost half of American marriages end in
divorce. That's an intimidating number to those
who haven't been married. Obviously, not through
experience, has divorce directly affected my
life. Yet, through observation of others'
unfortunate becomings, I've noticed a repeat of
lack of communication, hours spent at work, and
the male versus female coworkers percentage has
greatly increased the divorce rates.
A good communication system in a
relationship is its building block. With good
communication, a person can build trust, loyalty,
and love; without it, there is no relation. For
example, my fiance and I rarely see or speak with
one another throughout the week. It is very
difficult sometimes with our very hectic
schedules to communicate well. We try to not be
grouchy with each other when we finally are able
to spend time together, so we try to leave each
other notes. It's a way to communicate the way we
feel, and a way to let each other know that we
Today in some relationships, that system
begins to break down and cause numerous different
problems like distrust, lying, and fighting. When
a person can't trust their significant other,
then the best thing to do is call of the
relation. Communication and trust go together. In
a business relationsip and in personal
relationships, communication is essential, which
The US is the only country that spends most
of the time at the workplace. The number of hours
a person spends at work can affect a
marriage/relationship tremendously. The thing is,
if a person works 12-15 hours per day, that
person probably isn't spending much time with
their significant other. That means their time
and energy is being devoted to work and could
potentially cause their partner to become
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