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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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