Divorce In America Essay

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According to a study by McKinley Irvin (2012), “In America, there is one divorce approximately every 36 seconds. That 's nearly 2,400 divorces per day, 16,800 divorces per week and 876,000 divorces a year” (Divorce Facts, para. 1). Based on numbers reported in a national census, about 45% of first time marriages in the United Stated ends in divorce (“National Marriage and Divorce Rate Trends”, 2015). Sadly, many families have been torn apart by divorce and it has become normal in today’s society. What was once a lifelong commitment that was cherished and taken seriously is becoming no more than a casual agreement that can be broken at any time. Many factors play a role in the breakdown of these relationships, but there are factors that have a bigger impact than others. The increasing rate of divorce in the United States is a concerning problem caused primarily by a lack of commitment, unrealistic and unspoken expectations, and the lack of conflict resolution in relationships. The first and foremost cause for divorce is a …show more content…

This type of expectation is very harmful because it is impossible for the other person to do what you want them to do. It sets the other person up for failure in the relationship and destroys intimacy. Media today feeds this problem in marriages. Couples see movies, shows, and advertising that portrays what a “great marriage” looks like, or what a “perfect spouse” looks like. These ideas enter the relationship and cause discontentment because the marriage or spouse does not line up with the unrealistic views displayed in the media. Couples today have such high expectations of each other that it makes it almost impossible to enjoy the blessing of an open, safe, and loving marriage. Until these expectations are brought to light and put into perspective, they will continue to be a major factor in

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