Doing Marriage Well
Given how difficult it can be to reverse a relational tipping point, wisdom suggests we should try to catch a situation before it tips. More than once, Lori and I have dealt with a couple where one had reached a tipping point, and no longer cared about their marriage. They were done, and there was no changing their mind. If their spouse suddenly became all they had always wanted, it would not matter; not even if they thought the change was real and permanent. A man and woman reading in their living room. The man is thinking "She's over it", while the woman is thinking "He'll never change". [http://doingmarriagewell.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/07-02-2025.jpg] Part of the reason people are blind sided by such things is the very wrong idea that receiving no complaints from your spouse means everything is okay. When some behaviour continues despite being addressed multiple times, most people eventually stop mentioning it. That does not mean it’s suddenly okay. Rather, it is the result of resignation. The next step is trying to live with it. If that fails, all that is left is divorce or living as roommates. If your spouse stops complaining about something, that is a HUGE red flag. It means you could be on the verge of a tipping point that will significantly hurt or end your marriage. ~ This is Paul, warning you that “no news” can very bad news. [http://doingmarriagewell.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/flourish.jpg] I’ve been working on the watering system for the community garden. Watering System [http://doingmarriagewell.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/07-02b-2025.jpg] Beats watering the weeds! Image Credit: © Paul H Byerly created with ideogram.ai [https://ideogram.ai/] & Paul Byerly Shop Amazon [https://amzn.to/42bBWiZ] We’re donation supported [http://bit.ly/give2P-n-L] Thanks for your help! This post may contain affiliate links, see my disclosure [https://doingmarriagewell.com/the-legal-stuff/#affiliates] for info. The post Tipping Points: When Complaints Stop [https://doingmarriagewell.com/2025/07/02/tipping-points-when-complaints-stop/] first appeared on Doing Marriage Well [https://doingmarriagewell.com]. The post Tipping Points: When Complaints Stop [https://doingmarriagewell.com/2025/07/02/tipping-points-when-complaints-stop/] appeared first on Doing Marriage Well [https://doingmarriagewell.com].
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