Resilience
Why is it Hard for Midway Couples to Connect? Listen to Three Experienced People Have to Say
“We can never go back.” In real life, we all face marriage with expectations, but often love leads to sorrow, and not all relationships last forever. After experiencing a failed marriage, we become more cautious about love, afraid to easily give our hearts. Why is it difficult for midway couples to connect emotionally? Let’s hear from three experienced individuals. Miss Smith, 32 years old It’s been three months since my divorce. After the divorce, I met him. Even though I thought we would get along well, we had many conflicts, especially regarding our child. I chose not to have more children out of fear for my child’s safety, causing a major disagreement between us. He saw it as selfish, but my intention was solely for the child. This led to conflicts and eventually a cold war. Later, I realized that remarried couples also have their own hesitations, with children being a significant obstacle.
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