10 Reasons Why Relationships Fail (And How to Avoid It)

in life •  3 years ago 

"Love is a many-splendored thing," as the popular song says. Is it, however, true? We all desire to be loved and to be loved. We all want to live happily ever after, much like the characters in all fairy tales and romantic comedies. But, realistically, how many people make it there? Why do relationships collapse if love is truly "a many-faceted thing"?

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As we grow older, we discover that love isn't as simple as Hollywood portrays it to be. In fantasyland, everything always appears to work out in the end. When it comes to real life, however, relationships aren't often so simple.

What is the reason for this? Why is it so difficult for so many people to maintain their relationships? Why do partnerships end in divorce? While the list is lengthy,
Although there are many reasons why relationships collapse, there are a few that are more typical. Let's have a look at some of them.

While you're looking through this list, consider your personal relationships. How many of these have you encountered? How many of these have resulted in the end of your relationships?

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  1. Self-centeredness

While most individuals are fundamentally selfish to some extent (because to our survival instincts), when it gets to the point where you just think about yourself, it is not conducive to a healthy relationship. Both partners must prioritize their partner's needs above, if not ahead of, their own. Selfishness has no place in a successful relationship, and it is one of the leading causes of breakups.

  1. An absence of empathy

Most people lack empathy, which goes hand in hand with selfishness. Simply said, empathy is the ability to understand another person's perspective as if you were in their shoes. This entails experiencing what other individuals are experiencing. It's seeing things from their point of view rather than your own. The relationship may be doomed if one or both partners lack empathy. Lack of empathy frequently leads to inadvertent harm to your relationship.

  1. Various Sex Drives

Sex desires vary from person to person. Some people crave it on a daily basis, while others are perfectly happy and content without it. It's not necessarily a good thing when two people in a relationship have the same sex desire. However, without a good sex life, the relationship devolves into a friendship or a roommate arrangement. People become emotionally distant from one another when intimacy is lost.

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  1. Workaholism

Some people are passionate about their jobs, which is admirable. When it crosses the line into workaholism, though, it may wreak havoc on a healthy relationship. You are not spending time with your partner if you are always at work. Whether it's a need or a strategy to avoid intimacy, being at work can be fatal to a relationship in either case.

  1. Your financial situation

It's possible that one of you is a spender and the other is a saver. Money management can be a source of contention in relationships, especially when both partners' financial practices are diametrically opposed. This frequently leads to arguments and, in the worst-case scenario, the breakup of partnerships.

  1. A breakdown in communication

The majority of individuals have never been taught how to interact effectively with one another. Instead, we unintentionally imitate the communication techniques that our parents instilled in us. As a result of this lack of communication, many couples regularly misunderstand each other. Of course, if you don't know how to work through these misunderstandings, this might lead to confrontation.

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  1. Emotional Intimacy Deficit

It's natural to feel emotionally involved in the early stages of a relationship. However, a couple's relationship often fades apart as time passes. It could be for a multitude of reasons, and we could even say that this is a typical relationship phase. Regardless of the cause, a lack of emotional intimacy causes a significant gap between the two people, which, if left unresolved, can lead to a relationship's failure.

8.Cheating

One of the most obvious reasons why relationships fail is because of this. For some people, cheating in a relationship is an unforgivable sin. Cheating can take many different forms. It isn't always physical. There are numerous opportunities to emotionally deceive in today's electronic world. Developing a digital relationship with someone else could be enough to separate two people.

  1. Issues of Belief

Trust extends beyond deception. Both spouses must believe that the other "has their back" at all times. Because trust is one of the pillars of a good relationship, it is necessary. If one person does not believe that they can rely on their spouse for even the most basic tasks, such as turning up on time, the relationship's foundation is very weak, and the entire structure will soon collapse.

  1. Interferences from family and friends

Relationships don't happen by themselves. Other people in our lives have the power to make or break a relationship. Many issues might occur as a result of other people's intervention, from meddling mothers-in-law to pals that whisk you away from your partner too much for a party. To avoid needless outside involvement, it's crucial to understand your boundaries and communicate effectively.

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