Save My Marriage: How to Decide If You Should Stay Together
It takes work to have a successful marriage, and a lot of people are not willing to put in that work.
If your marriage is not going the way that you hoped, you are going to have to decide if it is worth saving; this is not an easy decision to make.
The first thing that you are going to want to think about when you are deciding whether or not it is worth trying to save your marriage is the kids.
Divorce is a much bigger deal if there are children involved, so you are going to have to think about how it will affect them.
It is important to keep in mind that staying in a bad marriage will also have a negative impact on the children.
You need to decide what is best for them and go from there.
The next thing to consider is how stressful divorce would be and how it would affect you financially.
While it may not be the most romantic thing in the world to stay married because it is easier than getting a divorce the reality is that in a lot of cases it is.
If your needs are being met, both the financial one and the emotional ones it may well be better to just stick out.
Clearly you will need to work on the marriage but that is often a better option then dealing with a divorce.
One of the most important things that you are going to have to think about when you are deciding if you should stay in your marriage is why you are unhappy.
You are going to want to think about what it was that you were expecting when you got married and how your marriage has turned out differently.
You also need to be honest with yourself about just how realistic your expectations were.
If you went into the marriage with unrealistic expectations of what it would be like then it is no wonder you are not satisfied.
You may have to temper your expectations with the reality of being married.
In many cases you will find that you can benefit from outside help when trying to decide if it is worth saving your marriage.
Talking to a counselor can be a good way to do this.
He will be able to help you take stock of your marriage so that you can decide how to proceed.