The number of couples rethinking their relationship and either spouse filing for divorce is a figure that keeps rising. The figures do not lie, although one thing that couples may wish to rethink are the benefits of a happy marriage and what it can do for one's health, finances and emotional state.
Studies show that married people suffer from less health risks than those who aren't married. Married people enjoy longer life spans and lower risks of heart disease, depression, back pain and alcoholism.
It is usually the husbands who have more to gain with their health, although both men and women enjoy longer, happier and healthier lives if they are married. Women, on the other hand, have more financial advantages.
The average married couple believes that having the right commitment is the secret to their long, happy, married lives. These couples value the sacredness of marriage and believe in hard work and commitment to each other. Having similar values, as well as common passions and interests is also helpful in keeping these couples together.
Living in with your significant other before marriage isn't always the best thing to do, as the average married couple who has been together for years before matrimony has a greater tendency to lose interest and/or commitment and get divorced eventually. For cohabiting couples, the motivation to resolve conflicts isn't as great as the average married couple. Many believe, though, that cohabitation is the same deal as marriage, only without a marriage certificate. The improved self-esteem, health and wealth of married couples isn't usually enjoyed by live-in couples, however. In fact, based on the above studies, cohabiting couples are pretty much in the same boat as singles. This may be due to cohabiting couples being more concerned with their own welfare as man and woman separately, rather than the other partner's, or the couple's welfare.
For all the benefits that married couples have over singles and cohabitants, there is one area where they don't do so well. The above studies show that men and women usually gain weight following marriage.
Getting a divorce is something all married couples need to be on the lookout for, as this could be a harbinger of bad health or other emotional problems. This is an even worse, or equal stress factor as the usual work-related stress singles and married people go through.
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