1. Not having enough good sex
A sexless marriage is a common bad habit that too many married
couples fall into. But the importance of sex cannot be over emphasized.
Sex serves as one of the best ways to develop and maintain intimacy, but
when you go without sex for so long you get so used to it that your
mind begins to not want it anymore.
Many issues can contribute to a
sexless marriage, like pregnancy, stress, fatigue or resentment. But
here’s how to save your marriage from this bad habit: have sex! Even if
you don’t feel like it, do it. Don’t turn down your partner unless
there’s a very good reason. Luckily, once you just do it, you’ll
probably actually enjoy yourself.
2. Spending too much time with the in-laws
Another common bad habit married couples fall into is in-law
interference with marriage. Many couples will tell you that in-law
issues can quickly become a source of frustration and resentment in the
marriage. The interference is caused by spending too much time with the
in-laws (especially at your own home), providing private information
about your marriage or spouse to them, or siding with them over your
spouse.
While a spouse can be rightfully close to his or her family,
the disloyalty will do nothing to save your marriage. First and
foremost, your loyalty lies with your marriage, and just because it’s
family doesn’t mean it’s OK to gossip or betray your spouse.
3. Not consulting your partner about purchases
Many married couples will tell you that the issue of money is the
most contentious of marital problems. Sometimes it’s the intentional
refusal to disclose where money is being spent, and sometimes it’s just a
bad habit of not being on the same page with monetary purchases or
goals.
The fact remains that marriage is a partnership in every sense
of the word, and developing a bad money habit will not only cause anger
and resentment, but it can also compromise your financial security.
This is one habit not worth picking up.
4. Forgetting the smaller gestures
Even the small ones matter when you’re breaking bad habits. Small
gestures include kissing your husband or wife when they walk through the
door, asking if there’s anything you can get them while you’re up, or
offering to do a chore you know your partner hates doing.
Married
couples tend to think that because they’ve been together for so long,
these thoughtful gestures can be forgone. But it’s these smaller
gestures which keep the intimacy alive and keeps you both feeling
emotionally connected.
5. Picking up bad habits from your partner
Here is a bad habit within a bad habit. Maybe you’ve started
drinking as much as your husband as an excuse to spend more time
together, or maybe your wife started letting herself go, and as a
result, you don’t frequent the gym or health food aisle as much anymore.
Married couples undoubtedly pick up on each other’s bad habits because
of the natural close proximity of the relationship. One partner may also
pick up on the other’s bad habits as an excuse or as a way to get back
at the other (if you can’t beat them, join them). Develop good habits
together and practice them as a team.
It’s easier for you to save
your marriage from bad habits by nipping them in the bud as soon they
develop. But if your bad habits have been around for years, it’s still
worth your while to overcome them for the sake of a happy marriage.
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