We have to wonder what the right choice is. Does it really make sense that so many people marry the wrong individuals, or do people simply get tired or bored with one another? Yesterday I was speaking with a fellow parent at my daughter's school. We got to talking about divorce and marriage crisis counseling, which her husband works with on a daily basis. I made a joke about how all of us kids who grew up in the 80s and 90s have divorced parents. She laughed and agreed. Her parents, her husband's parents, my parents, and my wife's parents are all divorced, and did so when we were very young. It's just so typical. In retrospect, my father never even tried marriage crisis counseling or anything for that matter before he up and left my Mom for another woman. How typical is that! No wonder my mother still despises the guy. Oh, and of course it was a woman 11 years younger. Isn't it always?
There are a few different places you can acquire marriage
crisis help if need be. You can meet a psychiatrist with your
spouse, or if you're involved with a church, you can always
meet with the minister, pastor, reverend, or priest for
counseling. The key is tackling the problems in the early
stages. Don't wait until things get so bad that the kids feel
isolated in their own home. This isn't fair. Deal with
marriage issues in a grown-up fashion with marriage crisis
counseling.