Marriage Conflict - How To Work Around It

Marriage Help TipsFacing marriage conflict and not sure how you can get through it without a divorce? It seems like so many people give up on marriages without even giving it a fighting chance. Yes marriage conflict can lead to some divorce too. However, do you want to end up another statistic, or one who can say they made it?

Just out of curiosity the divorce rates for several countries were compared for this article. It's amazing; the highest rate of divorce for first time marriages was in the UK at 70%, while Canada and the US came in second with 50%. Sad to even think of that many people who had such high hopes when they first became married.

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Marriage conflict is something though that all people, even the happiest of couples will go through. But how you handle that conflict will be how you survive or fail. Turning your back on a spouse who has told you of a marriage conflict is a sure way to become one of those divorced couples. However, if you embrace the problem and work together, you will be one of the few who make it.

Seeing such high divorce rates for first time marriages is not only surprising but in a sense shocking. It's always been said that divorce is so high, but when you look at it that way it makes you wonder even more. Though for a first time marriage in Australia only 40% of those end in divorce. They must be doing something a bit better than the others.

However, to see where the divorces and marriage conflicts are worked out even better, let's look to the Far East. Japan is only a 27% rate of divorce, while Singapore comes in with as little as 10% for a first time marriage. So they must really realize how important it is to work through marriage conflicts.

But could it be because of the upbringing of our children that leads to more marriage conflicts and higher rates of divorce? Think of it, women who are raised in the US and Canada, do not bow down to men as much as a Japanese women is taught.

Not saying as a woman that we shouldn't stand up for what is right, but do we do it too often and let those marriage conflicts get the best of us? Well obviously I'm not an expert at marriage, but it is a bit funny how the rates do look. But much more research would need to be done, because there are many things a woman from Japan may put up with that aren't good too.

Finally, marriage conflicts will result in divorce all over the world. No matter where you live a marriage conflict can cause divorce. It just really depends on how much work you want to put into fixing a conflict. Or do you just turn your back and become one of the statistics? It's up to you and your spouse.

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