Personally, I think it depends if the other person is willing to share. Usually if there are close to you, they tell you wether you ask or not in my experience. Just remember there are probably three sides to the story. His side, her side, and the whole truth. Hearing both sides will give you a balance view, then you will probably draw your own conclusions on what really happened. Financial stress is a major reason for sour relationships.
By the way, do think people are gonna be completely honest with you when they tell you why their marriage failed? Is there a small possibility that their side of the story will be biased and might not mention how they contributed to the destruction of the relationship?
As far as men cheating on their wives, to balance out that view, I have heard of many instances where the wife will withhold sex for any reason. Ever heard of the phrase, your sleeping on the couch tonight?
One of my favorite pastors is Doug Bachelor and he said something to the effect, it's easier to have a baby than to get a drivers license. Driving a car is a big responsibility, but raising children is far more difficult than driving a car. It's very common for people to have children without marriage, at least with marriage you have a license, and commitment by two people to stick it out through thick and thin. Hopefully, I quoted Doug correctly, the guy is filled with wisdom.
How much training is given to the couple before marriage? Next to none? Is there a written and practical test that couples must pass by an institution before the license is given out? No? Why don't they just had out drivers licenses, if marriage licenses are just handed out? Which do you think is more difficult, driving a car, or being married, and having children?
Just remember you can choose not to drive a car in the future, but your spouse/children are gonna be there the next day, wether you have the energy, patience, time, desire, or money to afford them.
Why is it that divorce rate is so high, when people have been more educated than their grandparents?
"In 1940, the rate was two divorces per 1,000 people, but reached 3.4 in 1947."
divorce rate in the 1940's
Divorce rate now is around 50%. Has education failed us? Is it modern culture? You can draw your own conclusions as to why, but the idea of marriage today sounds like a bad decision. Maybe in the 40's it made sense, but not now, and not any time soon. Just my view.
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