Not Imagining Them
Daydreaming and dreams are part of our lives. Even if we don’t remember them, we can at least remember some bits and pieces. But most importantly, if we are thinking of our partner in our dreams then that’s a good sign.
Because if we’re not, it’s clear that we are slowly creating a world where our partner doesn’t exist. That or we begin to see daydreaming or sleeping as a means of escaping from our reality.
There Is Less Sex
While it’s natural for people to get tired, busy, or overwhelmed from aspects of life, if people are using it as reasons to have less sex, it might be a sign of a failing marriage. Sex is not only stress relief, but it’s a way to bond.
By denying time in the bedroom, there’s good odds you won’t be paying attention to them outside of the bedroom.
Frequent Arguments About Money
Money is one of the largest culprits for divorce. According to Magnify Money’s 2017 survey, 21 percent of respondents chalked up financial issues as reasons to divorce.
While arguing about financial plans or high-ticket items is reasonable, do keep in mind that these arguments should be infrequent. If you are constantly bickering about it, not only will the arguments take a toll on you and your partner, but it’s also an indication that you never shared priorities in future goals.
After all, money is necessary for pretty much any goal you want to achieve in some fashion.