One more chance

Yesterday, one of my friends called me, saying he wanted to break up with his wife. I was surprised because they are both still very young, not even up to 20 years old. Sadly, this kind of situation is becoming very common in my area. I decided to hear him out and asked him why he was considering such a big decision.
He explained that the main problem was a lack of respect from his wife. According to him, she would wake up in the morning and start eating without even greeting him. This kind of behavior hurt him deeply, and over time, he became fed up with her attitude. He felt that she didn’t regard him as her husband, which made him believe the marriage was no longer working.
After listening to him, I could tell he was angry and frustrated, so I advised him not to make a decision in the heat of the moment. I reminded him of their baby and how important it was to think carefully before breaking up their family. I told him that sometimes it’s better to talk things through and try to fix issues rather than give up too quickly, especially since they are both so young and still learning about life and relationships.
In my opinion, many young couples today are not fully prepared for marriage. They rush into it without understanding the responsibilities and sacrifices involved. It’s sad to see them struggle with things that could be resolved with proper communication and patience. I just hope my friend takes my advice and gives his marriage another chance.
He explained that the main problem was a lack of respect from his wife. According to him, she would wake up in the morning and start eating without even greeting him. This kind of behavior hurt him deeply, and over time, he became fed up with her attitude. He felt that she didn’t regard him as her husband, which made him believe the marriage was no longer working.
After listening to him, I could tell he was angry and frustrated, so I advised him not to make a decision in the heat of the moment. I reminded him of their baby and how important it was to think carefully before breaking up their family. I told him that sometimes it’s better to talk things through and try to fix issues rather than give up too quickly, especially since they are both so young and still learning about life and relationships.
In my opinion, many young couples today are not fully prepared for marriage. They rush into it without understanding the responsibilities and sacrifices involved. It’s sad to see them struggle with things that could be resolved with proper communication and patience. I just hope my friend takes my advice and gives his marriage another chance.