If marriage continues, the two sides have to make efforts to reintegrate and strengthen mutual communication (Ducanto). Another factor that claims that Roiphe can paralyze a marriage is whether it is the choice they make in a relationship, whether it is the relationship itself or not, to being closed in certain circumstances It is a trap. When a person feels this trap, there may be a desire to escape, which may result in a broken split marriage (Roiphe, 39).
Anne Roiphe's article "Why marriage fails" is drilling down the cause of the collapse of marriage (Roiphe, 2005, p. 524-526). Some of the reasons she is raising a divorce are the unrealistic expectation, the choice of a partner with negative characteristics of our mother or father, the lack of communication, and the unhealthy to us important to others Including dependencies. Roiphe did not officially accept marriage psychology education, but much of her work focuses on similar issues (Roiphe, 2005, p. 524-526). Ann seems to have a great grasp on factors that affect male-female relationship.
Roiphe pointed out in an article titled "Why Marriage Fails", "Marriage sex often destroys marriage because it allows artificial distinction between good and evil." I do not know what this means, but American culture and values can not accept multiple wives and husbands at marriage. When a third party participates in marriage, it can cause problems. The Dagara tribe does not seem to have such a confrontation, because if her wife says nothing, her husband lives other wives with them. This will help them tie the spiritual world. Roiphe is very free to list many reasons for conflict in American marriage. "External stresses such as unemployment, illness, infertility, child troubles, care of the elderly parents, and all other living disasters will hurt the marriage that hurricanes would hit our shore "I think. The Dagara people caused conflict. This is their similarity