Building and maintaining a healthy married life seems to be a challenge that can not be overcome. When looking for insights on how healthy marriages develop and function, we must focus on those in a long-term relationship. In order to find some valuable information, I interviewed three people, and I think they will be healthy together. The main purpose of these interviews is to clarify the basis of successful marriage. Looking at the interview, the couple talked about many common elements.
It makes sense to conclude promises with knowledge and wisdom. The same thing applies to the future of romantic success, especially since the success of marriage is what all married women desire. But what is the reason for the success of the marriage? The only way most people define marriage as successful is when it lasts "until death", that is, if someone dies, it will succeed. - Marriage is also a combination of misfortune, anger, losslessness, loss of love, and malfunction. So, if the goal is to build a successful marriage, what successes the couple means to them, the way they accomplish it, and what they want to do according to their values and goals I helped if I decided. And let's face it directly - "Successful marriage" is different for those who do not have children, do not have children, those who are eager for an open relationship, empty sisters of middle-aged people You will see it.
What does mean a successful marriage? Many people will say that a successful marriage is actually "to let us separate" and only when half of the couple dies. As our successful image arises from monogamous living, divorce explains as "married" marriage, or a marriage involving another sexual partner as a "bad" marriage. But what happens if this is not the only successful mode? What happens if there is an alternative to the traditional marriage model? This is what Vicki Larson and her co-author Susan Pease Gadoua announced in their book "What I Do: Rebuilding Marriage for Skeptics, Realists, and Rebels". Ladson told the bassol that the idea came from their own experience. "Since I married twice and got divorced, obviously I am very happy," Larson said. "failed.