I had what I considered basically a good marriage. It had its ups and downs but we both loved each other and there was a good physical relationship and we preferred each other's company to anyone else the majority of the time.
However, as I look around me, I see so many relationships between people that are legal marriages but look and sound more like prisons. As a kid, I was really affected by my parent's divorce. But as I look back as an adult, I think it was probably best for my mom because I think my dad had a personality disorder. He certainly didn't bother to make us kids a priority when he decided that he didn't love my mother anymore.
Anyway...now I wonder as I watch friends existing in marriages that do not possess any semblance of what I consider "marriage". They are roommates...and that is it. Some care about each other...some don't even like each other anymore.
I know that God does not like divorce but when does a marriage really end? Is sexually infidelity really only an affair or could it also include depriving the other by not being willing to participate in a "marital bed".
As a woman, I have spent more of my life seeing this from a woman's viewpoint of a man cheating on a "good woman"....but I am now starting to see men who "care" about their wives (and often would prefer them) but have been completely ignored or belittled by their spouses and end up having these affairs because they are being starved to death for real affection including physical contact.
Is the Christian answer really for people to stay together forever even after they have nothing that resembles a Godly marriage? The answer is to make an honest effort to come together again...but what if one party isn't willing to make that effort?
I believe in marriage with all my being. But I am starting to wonder if what we call "marriage" really is marriage. Maybe it is more than a legal document and living under the same roof.
However, as I look around me, I see so many relationships between people that are legal marriages but look and sound more like prisons. As a kid, I was really affected by my parent's divorce. But as I look back as an adult, I think it was probably best for my mom because I think my dad had a personality disorder. He certainly didn't bother to make us kids a priority when he decided that he didn't love my mother anymore.
Anyway...now I wonder as I watch friends existing in marriages that do not possess any semblance of what I consider "marriage". They are roommates...and that is it. Some care about each other...some don't even like each other anymore.
I know that God does not like divorce but when does a marriage really end? Is sexually infidelity really only an affair or could it also include depriving the other by not being willing to participate in a "marital bed".
As a woman, I have spent more of my life seeing this from a woman's viewpoint of a man cheating on a "good woman"....but I am now starting to see men who "care" about their wives (and often would prefer them) but have been completely ignored or belittled by their spouses and end up having these affairs because they are being starved to death for real affection including physical contact.
Is the Christian answer really for people to stay together forever even after they have nothing that resembles a Godly marriage? The answer is to make an honest effort to come together again...but what if one party isn't willing to make that effort?
I believe in marriage with all my being. But I am starting to wonder if what we call "marriage" really is marriage. Maybe it is more than a legal document and living under the same roof.