8 Reasons Why Marriages Don’t Last Anymore, According to Counselors

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The desire for attention is more important than being loved

In today’s world, social media is everything. We want to share everything we do and every picture we take to show everybody that we are happy and enjoying life. Is this really true? We beg to differ, and according to experts, this is another huge reason why marriages don’t last anymore.

Now stop and ask yourself a question: “Are you really happy with the life you live?” If you love someone and want to spend the rest of your life with them, stop looking for attention on social media because no matter how many likes you receive, it won’t satisfy your attention. For this issue to be solved, both of you need to go deeper. When you’re absorbed in thinking about what people think of you, you can’t love someone for who they are.

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