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5 Mistakes that Hurt Your Marriage and Contribute to Divorce

I teach intimacy skills, but not to couples and not to men. I only teach them to women because we are the ones who have the power to make our relationships intimate. When a woman learns intimacy skills, her relationship becomes passionate and peaceful in about two weeks. Clients often say, “I feel like I have a new husband.” But he’s not the one who changed — she did, and then he responds to her differently.

Below are five ways that women unwittingly sabotage their marriages, along with the proven remedies for restoring the love and closeness you once shared.

1. Rejecting his efforts to make you happy

Husbands and wives bring different strengths and desires to marriage. For women, feeling cherished and desired is vital. For a man, respect and sex are of utmost importance. Men also have a powerful drive to make their wives happy — it contributes to their feeling of success.

You might think that your husband is the exception — that he doesn’t care about delighting you — but he may just be discouraged because he doesn’t feel that he can please you. You have the power to transform your relationship by becoming pleasable, which means showing appreciation for his efforts instead of rejecting or dismissing them — and by extension, him.
When you reject his efforts because they aren’t what you had in mind (e.g., a present that isn’t what you want, cleaning that’s not to your standards or a compliment you don’t agree with), there’s nothing he can do to improve the situation, but there is something powerful you can do: receive graciously.
Remedy: Try an experiment for the next two weeks: However small or imperfect his efforts, receive what your husband offers when he is trying to please or help you. Thank him for his thoughtfulness. Notice how quickly this creates more intimacy as you practice the skill of receiving graciously.

2. Taking the same approach at home as you do at work

We women can create a gratifying culture of intimacy if we know how. If all we’ve ever been taught is how to get ahead in school and career, but not how to foster intimacy, it’s pretty hard to change hats when the work day is done and we want a loving, supportive home.

At work, we have to manage projects and staff, move the bottom line and get that promotion. At home the goals are different; we want to feel appreciated and wanted and get more help around the house. But if you treat your husband like an employee, he will rebel. Respecting your husband by saying what you want instead of telling him what to do gives him the opportunity to make you happy in a way that no amount of managing ever will.

Remedy: For two weeks say what you want, but not what he should do or how he should do it. Be patient and allow him to find his own way of pleasing you. Remember, he wants to. Let him, and he will.

3. Withholding sex

Most men need sex more than women to feel intimate. You are his only source for that vital form of connecting, and when you withhold — whether to punish or because you’re exhausted — you miss a chance to receive the intimacy that you both crave.

Remedy: Over the next two weeks as you start experiencing more intimacy, consider making yourself available for sex at least once a week in support of your mutual goal of connecting.

4. Initiating divorce

Women initiate between 66% and 90% of all divorces. You might think that’s because men do things to make marriage untenable — like cheat or hit them — but I hear about women divorcing because he didn’t help with the baby, he was emotionally unavailable, or because they grew apart. Countless women tell me they divorced because their husbands weren’t capable of meeting their needs.

When the women I work with learn intimacy skills, it changes the way they see a previous marriage. Some women tell me that they realize they were married to a good guy but divorced because they lacked the skills to have a happy relationship. Sometimes it causes them enormous grief.

It is heartbreaking to see marriages end because of a simple lack of skills. It’s no different than seeing someone try to drive a car without a single lesson: A crash is inevitable, but it’s preventable.

Remedy: Consider taking divorce off the table just for the next two weeks, keeping in mind that intimacy needs safety to thrive. In my experience, any woman who has a good guy can bring her marriage back from the brink of divorce and transform it into a happy, loving relationship by practicing the Intimacy Skills. You can do the same.

5. Waiting for him to improve

You might wonder why there’s no article for men explaining what they can do to improve their marriages. Even if there was, you couldn’t make your husband read it or do what it says. You can change yourself, and he will respond to you differently.

Remedy: Instead of pleading, criticizing or demanding that your husband change, try the remedies above for two weeks. To learn how read The Empowered Wife–you can read a free chapter here: The Empowered Wife Sample Chapter.

If you want peace in your marriage, then let it begin with you.

By Laura Doyle

Hi! I'm Laura.

New York Times Bestselling Author

I was the perfect wife--until I actually got married. When I tried to tell my husband how to be more romantic, more ambitious, and tidier, he avoided me. I dragged him to marriage counseling and nearly divorced him. I then started talking to women who had what I wanted in their marriages and that’s when I got my miracle. The man who wooed me returned.

I wrote a few books about what I learned and accidentally started a worldwide movement of women who practice The Six Intimacy Skills™ that lead to having amazing, vibrant relationships. The thing I’m most proud of is my playful, passionate relationship with my hilarious husband John–who has been dressing himself since before I was born.

One reply on “5 Mistakes that Hurt Your Marriage and Contribute to Divorce”

I don’t know what to do anymore. How much is it to work with someone because I’m at the point of just giving up. I’ve held this marriage together for 30 years (married 33) but he’s so involved in financial scams and porn and 21 year old strippers /massage parlours etc. With 4 children I’m not sure I can stay happy much longer.

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