What is the most ‘popular’ problem that couple’s strive with in marriage?
1. The most common problem that Paul and I have come across in our many years of marriage counselling is that of poor communication between a couple, which comes as a result of misunderstandings between them, not learning to understand each other and not spending enough time with one another to talk, listen and share their lives. We have to invest time, effort, energy and enthusiasm into our marriages to make them work and grow and too many couples do not make time to communicate properly and also to have fun!
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- What is the most ‘popular’ problem that couple’s strive with in marriage?