How to survive the nine (very tricky) stages of marriage.
Every bride envisions a lifetime of love and happiness when she walks down the aisle, but as time passes, nearly six out of ten women say they wouldn't marry the same man again, as revealed in a new book.
Best-selling relationship author Susan Shapiro Barash conducted interviews with over 200 women, ranging from 21 to 85 years old, for her latest book, The Nine Phases Of Marriage: How To Make It, Break It, Keep It. In this guide, she outlines the nine distinct stages that women who marry and have children typically go through. By helping women identify which phase they're in, Susan aims to empower them to strengthen their relationships.
Stage 1: Hopeful Bride
During this phase of a relationship, couples experience the idealized version of married life, savoring the essential elements of a happy marriage: passion, intimacy, and commitment. Despite having faced challenges together, there is a strong belief that the romance will endure, and the partner is viewed as a steadfast source of support. Susan noted, "Wives in this phase strive to maintain the passion in their relationship. Some expressed determination to make their marriages work, influenced by their parents' divorce." The advice for this stage is to nurture not only passion and intimacy but also cultivate a strong friendship to fortify the marriage.
Stage 2: Perfect Wife
Stage 3: Child-centricity
Once the little one arrives, a woman's whole perspective can shift! Some of us may find ourselves less interested in our partners since they've fulfilled their procreative role. On the other hand, some women empower their partners to become amazing hands-on dads. It's easy to lose sight of ourselves in the chaos, and before you know it, adult conversations and intimacy take a backseat, creating distance between partners. But fear not! Here's the prescription: Never lose yourself in the role of mother. Remember to nurture your relationship alongside your children. If you both envision a child-centric marriage, have an open conversation with your partner about how you want to raise your family. It's all about finding that balance and enjoying the journey together!