Originally Posted by
Gigabitch
Because sometimes the reason for the relationship trouble isn't that the people involved aren't compatible or don't love each other, but is just something that needs to be addressed and fixed.
If two people are truly unhappy with one another, than I'm all for throwing in the towel- life is short and all that, but if it's as simple as just adjusting some behaviors, why scrap something that could really work?
I would even extend this. In my experience, 'happiness' and 'love' is always in flux. If a couple are fundamentally compatible, and there is no abuse or other major dealbreakers undermining the relationship, I would argue that it is better to stay together and work through your issues. Generally, with couples like this, those issues are more to do with the individual than the relationship. Your partner becomes your expert button pusher to teach you something about yourself.
Kids change the relationship equation. Now 'happiness' involves another party, one who didn't choose to be put there. There is an obligation that mature couples recognize goes with the choice to raise children.
Second thoughts can generally be amended with judicious action; injudicious actions can seldom be recovered with second thoughts.
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