As the saying goes, marriage is a hundred-year practice, and two hearts are closely connected by deep love.
When we first entered into marriage, we had dreams and hoped to be able to go through the ups and downs of life together until we were white.
However, the years go by, and the ** and changes in life have made the marriage unprecedentedly tested in the long journey.
In a couple's relationship, when the separation of rooms becomes commonplace, the life of two people drifts apart, which is often a sign of relationship problems.
Sleeping in separate rooms means less communication and interaction, and a gradual distancing from each other.
At this time, the two no longer bothered each other, nor cared about each other's emotions and needs, as if they had lost their tacit understanding and love.
In this case, the relationship between the husband and wife may have reached the point of no return.
Even if they are still barely staying together, the marriage has become meaningless and may face more challenges and dilemmas.
It is a painful state that makes people feel helpless, as if they have lost a good time.
In a happy marriage, every move of a lover tugs at each other's heartstrings.
Whether you return late or leave early, you will feel sorry because you miss it.
Home is a haven for two hearts, a refuge for each other's souls.
However, when the marriage is facing a crisis, the care and attention gradually fades, and the love goes wherever it goes, and it doesn't matter whether the other party goes home or not.
The two of them became independent in their respective lives, as if the other had become strangers in their lives.
This state of mutual indifference makes people feel miserable and helpless.
Couples no longer devote time and energy to each other, and life becomes lonely and indifferent.
After work, I didn't want to go home, and even when I did, I just spent it in a cold room, and there was no communication or quarrel with each other.
Home is no longer a welcoming haven, but a realm of depression and pain.
People who are happily married always look forward to going home, spending time with their lovers, and sharing the bits and pieces of life.
However, when the relationship between the couple and the couple goes wrong, the home becomes a castle for people to escape, no matter how adrift they are outside, they don't want to return to that suffocating place.
Returning home is like facing a stranger, and the relationship between the two becomes indifferent and uninteresting.
In the face of such a situation, we cannot help but reflect on the bits and pieces of marriage.
Perhaps, we ignore each other's needs and feelings in our busy lives, and let the love fade away.
Only through communication and understanding can we regain the lost warmth and revitalize the marriage.
In this journey of 100 years of practice, we should treat each other more attentively, so that love will be more tenacious and deep in the baptism of years.
I hope that every couple who enters into marriage can spend time together, never forget the original intention, until the white head.