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15 Minutes A Week & You Wonder Why Gray Divorce Part 2 (1)

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Welcome back nieces and nephews to a very special episode where we continue our deep dive into the world of gray divorce. Have you ever wondered why so many couples decide to call it quits after twenty or thirty years of marriage? It is often not just one big event but a collection of small shifts and missed connections that lead to a final breaking point. In this episode, we explore the critical role of communication and why the average couple reportedly spends less than fifteen minutes a week on meaningful conversation. We discuss the major lifestyle shifts that happen as we age, from becoming empty nesters to navigating new social circles. You will hear us get honest about the concept of the brosexual and how prioritizing friends over a partner can lead to deep resentment at home. We also get real about money and trust. From the complexities of joint accounts to the importance of financial literacy, we break down why transparency is the only way to build a lasting legacy together. Plus, we touch on the necessity of internal work, the role of therapy in breaking generational taboos, and why staying in a loveless marriage for the sake of the children might be doing more harm than good. Whether you are currently married, dating, or starting over, these insights on emotional intimacy and mutual respect are essential for any healthy relationship.

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