If you want to keep the person on the pillow, then you should pay attention to these two issues from today. According to New York Post, James Sexton, a well-known New York family lawyer, revealed that the two main reasons for divorce: infidelity and...
If you want to keep the person on the pillow, then you should pay attention to these two issues from today. According to New York Post, James Sexton, a well-known New York family lawyer, revealed that the two main reasons for divorce: infidelity and money.
This marriage expert recently shared his views on the breakdown of his marriage in the podcast "The Diary of a CEO" by entrepreneur Steven Bartlett.
{9Siston said that although infidelity often involves deception, this is only part of it, and blaming one party for divorce is not inferior to simplification.
Siston said that lack of sex often leads to the incursion, men want more quantity, while women want more quality. He said this is the same reason why men love porn more than women.
The subtle role of money in marriageSiston also explained the subtle role of money in marriage. He said that money has something to do with power, and money has a lot of things that are actually nothing to do with money, such as control, opportunity, and security. Although money is just a currency used for trading, there are many complex things hidden in it, "most people are not honest with themselves or money."
To avoid the need to visit this popular divorce lawyer, Siston advises that both husband and wife really "attention" to each other. For example, he suggested that men often write romantic books to their partners, reminding them how much they are loved and worthy of being loved.
However, compared to a few years ago, fewer people need Silts to suggest. Since the suspension of weddings and appointments during the epidemic, the current marriage rate has been rising, and formal petitions for divorce have reduced trends, which is obviously a good news after a long-term lockdown.
However, compared with the past twenty years, the marriage rate is still relatively low, maintaining about seven to eight per thousand people per year, while this is still a number of cases where divorce rates continue to decline. The divorce rate in 2000 is 4 out of every 1,000 people per year, while in 2022 there will be only 2.4.
Experts believe that this phenomenon has not only been due to the end of the locking, but the pain and current social trends of the epidemic have changed the way people establish and handle marital relations.