What Your Relationship and Your Car Have in Common (Parts 2 & 3)
The following are excerpts from a four-part series. To view the Introduction and Part 1, click here.
Similarly, couples find that the intense demands of time, energy and money that come with parenthood can magnify the relationship challenges that existed before they had kids. Just as they need to trade the coupe in for a family sized vehicle, they also need to add some additional features to their relationship to accommodate the demands of parenthood in order to feel comfortable.
Detachment can occur when one or both partners became emotionally exhausted or depressed in the aftermath of major stressors. They may withdraw emotionally from life and from the relationship.
It’s not always the climb you need to worry about. Overheating after you’ve gunned it up to the top of the hill can also cause a relationship to breakdown.
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