The main cause of couples ' separation is, not betrayal, but money

Lack of trust in a couple should mean more than just cheating. Relations experts claim that lies about income or spending are as harmful as treason. This phenomenon is known by the term “Financial Disobesity” and includes any secretive action or collection without the partner's knowledge and that these actions are in [...]
Lack of trust in a couple should mean more than just cheating. Relations experts claim that lies about income or spending are as harmful as treason.
This phenomenon is known by the term “financial obesity” and includes any secretive action or collection without the partner's knowledge and that these actions are at its expense.
Money-related problems can negatively affect the stability of the relationship as much as a betrayal.
A National Marriage Project found that couples who argued over finances once a week were 30 percent more threatened by divorce.
The finances appear to be the main source of fights among couples, generating more than five of them per month.
32 percent of respondents claimed that the source of the fight is insufficient savings, while three out of 10 adults admitted lying about income.
In addition to the disputes about money below, we will list some of the actions that lead to division (not to betrayal) are of the smallest and indistinguishable actions that do not take due importance in time by turning them into very dangerous.
1. Hide things that matter.
2. Lack of communication. If you have something that concerns you, talk to your partner.
3. Your stubbornness of everything is likely to negatively affect your relationship.
4. If things have nothing to do with you, don't argue with me. Just discuss and share your thoughts.
5. Jealousy can destroy your relationship. It's good when the partner knows you're “x1>, but everything has a limit.










