1. Cheating
2. Drinking
3. Gambling
4. NO commitment to begin with
5. Abuse - physical
6. Abuse - verbal
7. Finacial crisis
8. Family problems
9. Religious conflicts
10. Reality
2007-10-05 02:39:50
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answer #1
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answered by Penny's from Heaven 3
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The #1 reason is the loss of intimacy, loss of sexual interest for the partner.
The #2 reason is financial misery and not being able to make ends meet.
You have to feel good about yourself, your life, in order to find or show respect for others. If one partner has it and the other doesn't, then it won't work.
The other 8 reasons are trivial at best, including infidelity, which is mostly related to #1 and #2
if #1 and/or #2 are not the reasons for someones failed marriage, maybe the two never belonged together in the first place.
2007-10-05 10:13:33
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answer #2
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answered by De-Activated Bad Profile 3
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10 most reasons why marriage doesn't work:
1. Jobless
2. Workaholic
3.Physically and Emotionally Abuse
4. Gambling
5.Infidelity
6.In-laws
7. Bad influence friends
8. Drugs
9.Alcohol
10. Lack of time and communications
2007-10-05 10:22:25
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answer #3
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answered by Beverly Anne N 4
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I can't give you ten but here are some:
No endless love - level of love for each other or their need for it, they are somehow not able to overcome every adversity and challenge to their relationship and go on to spend their entire lives together.
No Mutual Faithfulness, Of course, one of the major reasons why couples split has to do with infidelity. Those who have successfully experienced a very long term relationship have either been faithful to each other or they have overcome the problems associated with the revelation of an affair.
Lack of Satisfaction, it could be that expectations were originally low to start with or that each one is completely satisfied having found his/her soul mate. At any rate, unresolved dissatisfaction can kill a relationship.
No Shared History, this eventually becomes the part of the glue that holds a long term relationship together. In this case, the more of life two people experience together, the more connected they become and continue to be.
No Family Ties, depending on one's upbringing and quality of relationship with children and relatives, the ties to family are the other part of the glue that can keep couples together.
No Communications, couples who have worked on finding a number of ways (verbal, romantic, affection, etc.) to communicate with each other are more apt to be satisfied with their mates.
No Maturing Together, should one person in a relationship go on to mature as a person without the other one having done so, it can result in a shaky relationship. Those who have maintained long time relationships have worked at remaining shoulder to shoulder in helping each other grow as individuals.
2007-10-05 09:55:01
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answer #4
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answered by Kaya M 6
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1. Money
2. Disagreements about child raising
3. Family Interference
4. Abuse/neglect/disrespect
5. Adultery
6. Lack of trust
7. Lack of communication
8. Different religious beliefs that end up pulling the couple apart
9. One or both partners change as they get older
10. One partner committed a crime and got sent to prison (ok I know that doesn't happen often, but I couldn't think of anything else and I actually know of someone that that happened to)
2007-10-05 09:41:05
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answer #5
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answered by Kiwi 5
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I don't know that I can even name three. After all it isn't the 10 commandments. 1: finances, 2:children, 3infidelity, 4: pettyness, 5: lack of commitment, 6:lost of interest, 7:stubbornness; 8:clean house vs. dirty house, 9:opposite goals, 10: age difference. Okay, well I named 10.
2007-10-05 09:44:06
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answer #6
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answered by Pinolera 6
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1. Too young
2. Dont love each other
3. Dont get along
4. Crappy sex life
5. Kids
6. One of them too controlling
7. Not enough friends on the outside
8. Outside sources/poor communication
9. Gambling/drinking
10. Not enough money
2007-10-05 09:40:34
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answer #7
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answered by pogieboy316 3
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Just guessing:
1. Financial issues
2. Sexually incompatible
3. Disagreements on raising kids
4. Meddling in laws
5. Disagreements on household responsibilities
6. People change (growing apart)
Ummmm I'm stuck, lol
2007-10-05 09:40:47
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answer #8
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answered by meagain 4
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I don't know but the (bottom line) culprits in many relationship issues tend to be financial and/or poor communication.
2007-10-05 09:39:10
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answer #9
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answered by . 7
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Usually at the top is money problems, which lead to all sorts of other problems, and infidelity.
2007-10-05 09:39:39
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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