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Regrets of Women in Toxic Marriages

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Some people want to end their relationships at the slightest hiccup, while others will try to endure for the long run. However, being in a toxic marriage is no easy task. They may do what they can to try to save their marriage, but the longer they stay, the more sadness, anger, and resentment they will face.

Women especially have regrets when they stay in a bad marriage too long. Here are some common regrets they have.

Dragging Kids Through It

Many couples think it’s better to stay together for the children, but having two angry parents is not any better than having happy parents who live apart. Children are very perceptive and can pick up on unhappiness and tension. Parents need to think about giving their kids a healthy example of love.

Downplaying Their Husband’s Behavior

They have got comments from others about their husband’s bad behavior, but instead of taking action, they downplayed it. Many people think you have to look past a loved one’s bad behavior. It’s just a rough patch, they say. This does not help the marriage. It leads to enabling behavior, which makes matters worse. It’s important that they know when to be honest with themselves and admit the truth.

Feeling Single

Being married does not automatically make you feel less lonely. Many married women complain of feeling single. They make decisions alone, support the household on their own, and seek emotional support elsewhere because their husbands can’t be bothered. If you feel like this, it’s time to be single.

Normalizing Everything

Over time, everything becomes normal. All the shocking behavior like moodiness, manipulation, and silent treatments all become part of everyday life. They end up tolerating way too much when they shouldn’t have to. Their marriage becomes more of an act of survival rather than an act of love.

Resenting Divorced Friends

Women who are living in toxic marriages may resent their divorced friends because they had the courage to leave. Their friends were rediscovering themselves and moving on with their lives. Meanwhile, the women who are still married are feeling unhappy and resentful with every passing day, wishing they were single as well.

Giving Too Many Chances

Some women give too many chances. They think their husbands will change once they apologize. This is rarely the case. Love is not enough to fix things. It’s good to have some degree of forgiveness, but when things never change and history keeps repeating itself, it’s time to move on. Staying in a toxic marriage is nothing but a waste of time.

 Seek Legal Help

Many people stay in marriages because they don’t want to give up hope, but how long is too long? Keep in mind that over time, toxic marriages can affect children too.

Don’t spend too much time trying to fix your marriage. It’s time to be happy again. Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyer Edward J. Jennings, P.A. can help you through your divorce. Fill out the online form or call 954-764-4330 to schedule a consultation.

Source:

msn.com/en-us/tv/recaps/15-sad-regrets-of-women-who-stayed-in-toxic-marriages-too-long/ss-AA1zmljn?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=f0372179b57949c2e5b75ff3c2185e16&ei=26

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