Most people in marriage go through similar relationship stages.
Most marriages go through at least three distinct stages.
The first stage is romantic. Lasts from 1 year to 3 years and resembles an endless honeymoon.
There are no conflicts in relationships, and no disagreements in partners.
The second stage of marriage is disappointment.
This is the first crisis, which is associated with the fact that hormones do not have such a strong effect on people and they begin to notice shortcomings or differences in the couple.
The third stage is the pinnacle of development of family relationships.
At this stage, partners either learn to find compromises or break up.
If people managed to survive the crisis while maintaining mutual respect, often the relationship between spouses becomes even closer and more trusting than before marriage.
It is at the stage of crisis that many break up. At this time, problems arise in negotiating, getting along together, agreeing to something or resolving any issues.
However, it is important to remember that over time everyone begins to be able to find an approach to each other and conflicts become extremely rare if you are truly compatible.
Previously, we told you how to understand that you have fallen out of love.