Poor communication is the number one factor that leads to divorce. Four types of communication problems that can lead to divorce are the following.
Criticism of partners personality
Contempt
Being Defensive
Stonewalling (the refusal to communicate with each other at all)
If these different types of communication issues are already showing themselves in your life then it might be time to look at alternative solutions.
Cheating
Cheating is something that you can be completely blinded by and will not only take a toll on you physically but even mentally. Cheating is something that leads to everything else on this list. It causes a lack of trust, lack of intimacy, communication issues, and you might just stop caring altogether. If you’ve been cheated on then it’s time to look into a divorce.
Contempt
Contempt is the definition of thinking that something or someone is beneath you. You may not even realize that you or your partner have been showcasing signs of contempt. Some signs to look out for are the follows:
When your partner enters the room you instantly get upset
You don’t want to spend time alone with your significant other
Every time you talk to each other you feel anger towards one another
You criticize each other on everything you do
If you’re feeling this at all in the relationship then it’s time to get a divorce.
You Don't Care
If you’re dreaming of another life or thinking about being somewhere else you may not care about the relationship anymore. This could be after many attempts to try and fix the relationship by talking to each other or partaking in therapy, or without any effort at all. If you don’t care for anything your spouse has to say then it might be time for a divorce.
Toxic Relationship
This should come as no surprise to anyone that a toxic relationship is a reason to get a divorce. Now what might surprise you is that many people don’t know if they’re in what they would call a “Toxic Relationship”. The best way to find out if you’re in a toxic relationship is to go to the last four other signs that it might be time to get a divorce. Toxic relationships aren’t healthy for anyone to ask yourself if you are in one and decide what to do next.