Take Your Time to Get Married, Act Quickly to Get Divorced

Monday, Dec 23, 2024 | 2 minute read

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Take Your Time to Get Married, Act Quickly to Get Divorced

When it comes to marriage, it’s best to take your time before tying the knot and be prompt if considering a divorce.

The reality often reverses this, where many easily enter fast-paced relationships but struggle to end them without significant costs.

Slow Down Before Marriage, Rushing Puts You at Risk

Taking it slow in marriage doesn’t mean dragging a relationship for years before committing or waiting until a certain age to move to the next stage.

Here, ‘slow’ is more about gradual progress, not abrupt leaps. It’s about experiencing each stage of emotional development thoroughly, not skipping any important details.

Marriage is a marathon. Starting with a sprint leads to fatigue and easy surrender. It’s crucial to slow down, understand, get closer, and accept each other to build a strong foundation.

Flash Marriages’ Romance Mostly Fueled by Passion

People who rush into marriage may find themselves regretting it as time goes by. Flash marriages often overlook crucial compatibility factors, leading to disappointment and a sense of deception.

Taking it slow demonstrates sincerity, not just towards your partner but also towards yourself. Being honest with your partner is virtuous, but being honest with yourself is essential.

Quick Divorce, Don’t Procrastinate

Divorce is tough and should not be taken lightly, but it’s necessary to act promptly when needed to minimize damages. Lingering in a failing marriage only leads to more pain for everyone involved.

Viola finally obtained her divorce certificate last week after over four years of contemplating. Initially, everything seemed perfect with her husband, but issues arose after they failed to conceive.

Viola suspected her husband’s fertility issues, leading to a confrontation that escalated into physical violence. Despite forgiveness attempts, their relationship deteriorated.

Viola decided to undergo IVF to save her marriage, enduring physical pain for the hope of a child. Eventually, they had a daughter, but conflicts persisted, leading to their divorce.

The Best Marriage Is Built on Equality

In relationships, overlooking red flags and making excuses for your partner only leads to self-deception and a downhill spiral. Children may bring joy, but they cannot fix underlying marital issues.

A man accepting you for bearing a son doesn’t equate to genuine love. True love respects boundaries and values, essential for a lasting and fulfilling marriage.

In the end, a successful marriage requires equality, mutual support, and respect. Rushing into marriage or delaying a divorce only leads to more significant challenges in the long run.

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