Marriage Quizzes - Page 198
Infidelity is very poisonous to the health of a relationship. It can cut short the lifespan of a very promising relationship. When one partner cheats on the other, irreparable damage is caused. It destroys the foundation of the relationship; trust, and once this is broken, it is hard and, at times, near impossible to re-establish.
Generally, people attach infidelity to physically or sexually cheating on your partner with another person. However, emotional infidelity is another form of infidelity that has destructive effects on a relationship. It is when someone is emotionally intimate with someone other than their partner.
This affects the relationship as the other person emotionally detaches from the partner because attention is somewhat divided. So, are you experiencing emotional infidelity?
Is my partner an extrovert or an introvert? The difference between the two might not be as obvious as it seems and it can often define what their needs, desires and dislikes are when it comes to relationships. If you know their personality type, it can inform the way you interact with them and ensure that you don’t have unrealistic expectations from them.
Are you with an introvert or someone who is just shy? Or do they have very low self-esteem? If you're trying to get a full picture of how introverted and extroverted they are, take this ‘Am I Dating an Introvert’ quiz.
Try the “Am I expecting too much from my husband” quiz. It's natural to have expectations in a marriage, but when those expectations become unrealistic or excessive, they can strain the relationship.
If you're wondering whether your expectations for your husband may be too high, our quiz, 'Am I Expecting Too Much From My Husband,' can assist you in evaluating your relationship dynamics and finding a more balanced and harmonious approach to your partnership.
The birth of a child has a major impact on marriage – the truth is that things will never be the same. The partners need to get used to the new situation, adjust to having a baby, and find a common perspective on how to raise a child.
Couples with young children may often need to put themselves second and attend to the little one’s needs before everything else. Children can make couples stronger, or on the contrary, they can worsen bad situations.
If the two spouses don’t share a similar parenting style, decisions related to their children will always be a starting point for fights. Take this quiz on how compatible your parenting styles are to find out if you two have compatible parenting styles.