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10 Signs Your Marriage Won’t Last for Another Year

September 4, 2023 · Marriage
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One partner is constantly criticizing

At some point, negativity becomes the main reason why a marriage won’t last. Most couples decide to divorce because of all the putdowns and criticism they brought into their union.

If there’s something that we constantly overlook, it’s the fact that words can have a lot of power and can be quite dangerous. Whether your partner is nitpicking or doesn’t appreciate you, you might be deeply impacted by his or her words.

The tone we use can also have a lot of power, enough to cause emotional pain and, in some cases, even psychological damage. If you married someone who is extremely critical on a daily basis, then you’re probably in a toxic relationship.

In this case, you need to ask yourself why you want this to work so badly and, in the end, maybe accept that your marriage won’t last.

One or both of you hold grudges.

This is a total relationship killer. You never forgot that he was on a business trip on your birthday. He will never forget that you forgot he had a big interview coming up. Holding a grudge is extremely toxic for relationships.

The main problem is that these exact feelings of resentment can be like rust. They silently erode our capacity to trust and love our significant others.

To move on, you must have told your partner how it made you feel. You both have to allow yourselves to communicate and admit your mistakes. Otherwise, this is another important reason why your marriage won’t last.

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2 responses to “10 Signs Your Marriage Won’t Last for Another Year”

  1. Larry Stees says:
    January 27, 2025 at 3:44 pm

    There are times when human beings just don’t get along with each other and that goes along with every marriage. Those who divorce over compatibility have not being true to their vows for better or worst and not allowing that love they felt for each other initially to come back through for them.
    My wife and I have been married for 53 years and even yet we have times where we disagree and don’t get along with each other. Let it ride!! Don’t allow your ego and pride to get in the way of your relationship with each other.
    Infidelity is another issue. Divorce in this instance is for the hardness of your heart. Only you can decide whether to forgive or not.

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  2. Laurence Murtagh says:
    April 17, 2026 at 9:10 pm

    Yes to deciding to forgive.
    A hard heart is a tough road
    going no where good.
    God forgives us especially and only when we forgive others.

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