History of Marriage
Unhealthy Marriage
Healthy Marriage
Solutions for Unhealthy Marriage
Maintaining a Healthy Marriage
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What was the main purpose of marriage in early societies?

Economic stability and social alliances.

100

What is one common sign of an unhealthy marriage?

One partner controlling decisions.

100

What is a key foundation of a healthy marriage?

Mutual Respect

100

What is the first step to improving an unhealthy marriage?

Open and honest communication.

100

What simple action helps maintain positivity in a marriage?

Showing Appreciation

200

Who usually arranged marriages in the past?

Families or parents

200

Historically, what factor often contributed to unhealthy marriages?

Unequal power or lack of equal rights between partners

200

What skill helps couples resolve disagreements peacefully?

Communication

200

What type of professional help can couples seek?

Counseling or therapy

200

How does sharing responsibilities help a marriage?

It promotes teamwork and fairness

300

What role did romantic love play in most historical marriages?

It was not a primary factor.

300

What communication problem often leads to unhealthy marriages?

Poor or lack of communication.

300

What outdated expectation do healthy marriages move away from?

Rigid gender roles.

300

What do boundaries help protect in a relationship?

Emotional well-being.

300

What helps couples handle conflict without damaging trust?

Respectful Communication

400

During which century did marriage based on love become more common?

The 20th Century

400

Why did people historically stay in unhealthy marriages?

Social pressure and stigma around divorce.

400

How do equal rights between spouses support healthy marriages?

They promote fairness and shared responsibility.

400

Why must both partners participate in solutions?

Change requires cooperation from both people.

400

Why is supporting a partner’s growth important?

It strengthens emotional connection

500

How did marriage change from a transaction into a partnership?

Through greater equality and shared decision-making.

500

What is a long-term effect of emotional control or criticism in marriage?

Emotional harm or emotional abuse.

500

Why is emotional support essential in a healthy marriage?

It builds trust, connection, and stability.

500

What long-term approach helps prevent repeating unhealthy patterns?

Accountability and behavior change

500

Why does a healthy marriage require ongoing effort?

Relationships evolve and need consistent care

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