The 5 Signs of a Boring Marriage. What Do Experts Say?

signs of a boring marriage
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4. You’d rather spend time with your friends than with your beau

If it’s already the third weekend when you choose to go out with your friends instead of spending quality time with your spouse, then something might not be right at all. And now, we don’t say that you should not go out with your friends. If you are in a marriage in which you spend every second of your life with your spouse, this is definitely not a good sign.

Going out with other people who are not your loved ones is healthy, and everyone should do it, but if you think that you would rather stay with your friends than with your beau, then this is clearly one of the signs of a boring marriage.

It could seem more appealing to spend time with your friends than to be bored at home with your lover. When you’re bored, you could feel restless and uncomfortable and turn to others for comfort and entertainment.

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