7 Signs You Should File for Divorce Right NOW

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4. You never argue or fight

Hear me out on this one, because it’s a little bit controversial: fighting is normal and is natural for everyone, regardless of how long your marriage is. Keeping all those bad and annoying things your partner did just for you won’t make the problem go away.

If you avoid those problems or can’t be bothered to talk about them, it means that your relationship isn’t strong or healthy because something’s missing. Believe it or not, the divorce subject won’t be a problem if you learn how to healthily argue with one another.

You don’t need to shout, say things that you might regret after a while, or be violent physically or verbally. Of course, not every fight is productive, but you have to experiment and learn what’s right and wrong.

When couples fight, they fight for their love, for their relationship, and for one another. When divorce isn’t an option, you do everything you can to make things work.

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