7 Signs Your Relationship Has Problems That Money Can Not Heal

Recent news about high-profile couples like Folorunsho Alakija, Nigeria’s wealthiest woman, separating from her husband after nearly 40 years, and the divorces of Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos point to one fact: money does not buy happiness in marriage and highlights the importance of recognizing signs of trouble in relationships early enough. They may sound trite but refusing to address them has made all money making abilities seem insignificant given the primacy of marriage in man’s existence. Here are seven clear signs that your relationship might be in trouble:

  1. Toxic Behavior: If you or your partner are being mean, lying, or trying to control each other, it’s a sign of a toxic relationship. You need to read this article to understand signs of a toxic relationship. The  moment those kinds of behavior can hurt both of you arise, it needs to be nipped in the bud.
  2. Control Issues: Nobody should control or boss around their partner. Catastrophizing is the name for this kind of behaviour. If one of you is always telling the other what to do or who to talk to, or what to think, it’s a red flag. Everyone deserves to have their own space and make their own choices.
  3. Lack of Communication: Good communication means talking openly and honestly with each other. If you’re not talking or if you’re always arguing without finding solutions, it’s a sign that you’re not communicating well.
  4. Manipulation: Any covert actions meant to force compliance is manipulation. If one of the parties in a marriage is always trying to trick or guilt the other into doing things, it is a  manipulative Behaviour. That’s not healthy. Both partners should feel respected and listened to, not manipulated.
  5. Constant Conflict: It’s normal to have disagreements, but if you’re fighting all the time and never resolving anything, it’s a problem. Constant arguing can make both of you unhappy and damage your relationship.
  6. Isolation: Healthy relationships involve spending time together but also having your own friends and interests. If one partner is keeping the other isolated from friends or family, it’s not healthy. Both partners should support each other’s connections outside the relationship. I see partners insist that their wives or husbands must dissociate from all their former friends once they get married but they themselves are unwilling to leave their own former friends. This can lead to emotional or social loneliness which may affect the mental health of the victim.
  7. Disrespect: Everyone deserves to be treated with respect. If one partner is disrespectful, like making fun of the other or not listening to their feelings, it’s a warning sign. Respect is essential for a healthy relationship to thrive.

In summary, it’s important to pay attention to these signs in your relationship. Learning from high-profile breakups like those of Folorunsho Alakija, Bill Gates, and Jeff Bezos can remind us that even long-term relationships that are well funded can run into trouble. By recognizing these signs early on and working together to address them, you can strengthen your relationship and build a healthier future together.

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I am a believer in change for good, committed to the ideals of a Christ-like life as the best way to build relationships.

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