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[quote=Anonymous]Marriages are hard because you have two people with their own minds and beliefs and thoughts and opinions and priorities and desires both going through life. Additionally, growth and change are essential aspects of being human - stagnation isn't healthy for anyone. The goal is to work as a team but sometimes there isn't enough in common to keep the team together or focused on the same goals. I don't think it is betrayal. If you have good communication, it can hurt to find out your partner and you have grown apart or she / he has come to want different things in life. Somethings you can compromise on, but some things you can't or don't want to without it causing too much resentment. [/quote]
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