| I want a heart balloon for Valentine's Day! JK, chocolate is better. |
Apparently 95% of people will marry at some point, though 40% of marriages will end in divorce, which doesn't seem anything particularly groundbreaking. Though these divorces are most common after 6-7 years..after kids come into the picture. More specifically, these relationships run out of two types of love: companionate and passionate.
Passionate love tends to peak early in relationships and is characterized by extreme absorption and dramatic mood swings. Companionate love involves the intertwining of lives, unshakable affection, and a history of being involved with each other. One key way to avoid divorce/ending of a relationship, is to build a healthy passionate and companionate relationship. It would be ideal that the passionate aspect stabilize, rather than completely fade away which is especially possible when kids became the main focus of the couples' life. It is essential to maintain your relationship, and it may the be most helpful to do that away from the kids sometimes.
Another fundamental aspect of relationships is "relational efficacy" and this is the belief that you can weather conflict together. So, don't avoid conflict..confront it together! Use and develop relational efficacy to avoid the "four horsemen" of a bad marriage/relationship: criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling. Replace these behaviors with complaint, appreciation, responsibility, and self-soothing. Complaint means fully articulating your problems in a respectful manner: instead of saying, "Could you do the dishes for once?!", phrase it by saying, "It makes me frustrated when you do not do the dishes.". Cheesy, but hey, it apparently works.
Finally, there appears to be a magic ratio for marriages.. 5:1. This means that there is an effort to make 5 positive interactions for every 1 negative interaction. As this ratio gets closer to 1:1, divorce becomes more likely. This comes from a leading Marriage researcher, John Gottman, who can predict later divorce rates of the couples he studies up to 94% accuracy. You can check out his info at www.gottman.com!
It all seems so easy, doesn't it? Happy Valentine's Day!
| Cesky Terrier, one of the six new breeds at the Westminster Dog Show this year |
P.S. The Westminster Dog Show has a new sponsor this year, so you should definitely check it out this Monday and Tuesday.