12 Habits Married Men Should Reconsider

You probably think youโ€™ve got the whole marriage thing figured out, but hereโ€™s the thing: the habits youโ€™ve fallen into over the years may not be helping your relationship as much as you think.

In fact, some of them could be holding you back from reaching the kind of bond you both deserve. Global divorce data from the UN Demographic Yearbook (2023) confirms rising divorce rates worldwide, with communication and incompatibility repeatedly cited as the main reasons. If you’re nodding in agreement, don’t worry โ€“ it’s not too late to make some small changes that can have a huge impact on your marriage.

So grab your coffee (or beer, no judgment), and letโ€™s talk about the 12 habits married men should reconsider โ€“ for the sake of your relationship, your sanity, and yes, your happiness.

Taking Your Partner for Granted

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Youโ€™ve heard the saying, โ€œfamiliarity breeds contempt.โ€ Well, when youโ€™ve been together for a while, itโ€™s easy to take each other for granted. You know your partnerโ€™s routine, their strengths, and their weaknesses. But ignoring the small acts of love they do daily can lead to resentment.  Research Gate studies confirm that gratitude is a powerful predictor of relationship satisfaction.

So, when was the last time you thanked your spouse for making dinner or handling the bills? Itโ€™s time to reconsider the way you show appreciation. Youโ€™re not entitled to their effortsโ€”show some love, and you might just get more of it. Itโ€™s that simple.

Failing to Communicate Effectively

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Youโ€™re not that bad at communicating, right? Well, Global divorce data from the UN Demographic Yearbook (2023) confirms rising divorce rates worldwide, with communication and incompatibility repeatedly cited as the main reasons.

That โ€œIโ€™m fineโ€ you throw out when they ask how your day was? Not exactly the best way to build trust. Communication isnโ€™t just about talking; itโ€™s about listening, engaging, and really connecting.

So next time your partner opens up about their day, try this: put down the phone, make eye contact, and actually listen. It might feel awkward at first, but hey, would you rather live in blissful silence and regret or actually work on fixing things? The choice is yours.

Overworking or Ignoring Quality Time Together

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We get itโ€”work is demanding, but your relationship doesnโ€™t take a break just because you’re cranking out emails. A University of Virginia report found that 84% of husbands who had regular date nights were very happy in their marriages, compared to 70% of husbands who did not have regular date nights. So, whatโ€™s more important: sending that last email or actually being present with your spouse?

Reconsider how you spend your evenings. Take a night off from work and plan a date (no, a Netflix binge doesnโ€™t count). Relationships need time to flourish, and itโ€™s your job to make sure you nurture that connection.

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Avoiding Conflict

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Youโ€™ve probably heard that โ€œconflict is the enemy.โ€ Well, turns out, avoiding it is. When you dodge tough conversations, unresolved issues just build up and create more tension down the line. Ignoring problems doesnโ€™t make them disappearโ€”it only makes them harder to deal with later.

So, are you going to keep sweeping things under the rug until you trip over them, or are you ready to face the elephant in the room? Be honest, talk things through, and trust meโ€”your relationship will be stronger for it.

Being Overly Critical

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Nobodyโ€™s perfect, not even you. But constantly pointing out your partnerโ€™s flaws doesnโ€™t make them better; it chips away at their selfโ€‘esteem and your bond. Relationship psychologist John Gottmanโ€™s research shows that couples who thrive maintain a 5:1 ratio, five positive interactions for every negative one, especially during conflict.

Think of criticism like putting a tiny crack in a vase: one or two might not matter, but over time those cracks add up until the whole thing shatters.

Instead of listing all the things theyโ€™re doing wrong, how about focusing on the things theyโ€™re doing right? Positive reinforcement, not nagging, will go much further. Youโ€™d be surprised how much more productive a โ€œgreat jobโ€ is than โ€œwhy didnโ€™t you do it this way?โ€

Taking on Financial Responsibilities Alone

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Money talks, and it can scream when itโ€™s not handled together. If youโ€™ve been quietly dealing with the finances while your partner stays in the dark, you might be setting the stage for some serious resentment. According to the Fidelity Investments โ€œCouples and Moneyโ€ study, 45โ€ฏ% of partners say they argue about money at least occasionally, and more than 1 in 4 couples call money their biggest relationship challenge.

Itโ€™s time to reconsider how you handle money matters. Sit down with your partner and make financial decisions together. Money can either bring you closer or drive a wedgeโ€”your choice.

Letting Physical Intimacy Fade

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Yes, life gets busy, but intimacy isnโ€™t just about sex. Couples who make a point of maintaining physical affection, such as sharing hugs, kisses, or simply holding hands, often report feeling more connected and satisfied in their relationships. It’s those little, everyday gestures that truly make a difference in how close you feel to each other.

So, donโ€™t let physical closeness slip away. Take the time to cuddle, hold hands, and share a kiss with your partner. Not only will you feel more connected, but you might just remind yourselves of why you fell in love in the first place.

Not Supporting Your Partnerโ€™s Individual Interests

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Itโ€™s easy to get wrapped up in your own world and forget that your partner needs their own space to grow and pursue their interests. Supporting each otherโ€™s hobbies and personal goals can actually strengthen your emotional bond and keep the relationship fresh.

Take a moment to reconsider how you approach your partnerโ€™s passions. If theyโ€™re into painting, why not show a little curiosity? Who knows โ€” you might find yourself joining them for an art class or discovering a new activity you both love!

Hiding Emotions or Being Distant

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Weโ€™ve all been guilty of shutting down emotionally, especially when things get tough. But withdrawing emotionally only drives a wedge between you and your partner, leaving you feeling disconnected. Keeping your feelings bottled up turns you into two strangers sharing the same space.

Be vulnerable. Itโ€™s not a weakness; itโ€™s actually a sign of strength. Open up about your feelings, even the messy, complicated ones. Your partner will value your honesty, and that openness will bring you both closer. Hiding your emotions? Thatโ€™s so last season.

Not Spending Enough Time with Family and Friends

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Donโ€™t make the mistake of putting all your energy into just one person. Itโ€™s crucial to maintain your friendships and family connections, too. Spending time with other people can actually boost your happiness and relationship satisfaction.

Take a moment to think about how much time youโ€™re dedicating to socializing with your partnerโ€™s friends, your own friends, and family. Balance is key. Your marriage will thrive when you both have the support and joy that come from a strong, well-rounded social circle.

Becoming Too Comfortable

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We get it, comfort is nice. But when you get too complacent in your marriage, things can start feeling a little stale. When excitement takes a backseat, boredom can creep in, and thatโ€™s when dissatisfaction starts to show up.

So, shake things up! Do something spontaneous, plan a weekend getaway, try a new hobby together, or even switch up your usual dinner routine. Keep things fresh, and you’ll find that the connection between you two stays stronger and more exciting.

Ignoring Mental and Physical Health

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Taking care of yourself isnโ€™t just for your own benefit; itโ€™s essential for your marriage, too. If youโ€™re not feeling your best, mentally or physically, it can spill over into your relationship. Stress, lack of self-care, or feeling drained can cause emotional exhaustion.

Take a step back and reassess your health habits. Make time for exercise, eat nourishing foods, and find ways to relax and recharge. When you take care of yourself, your relationship will thrive, too. A healthier you means a healthier marriage.

Key Takeaways

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In any relationship, appreciation and communication are key. Show your partner you care by expressing gratitude often and truly listening to them. Prioritize quality time together โ€” donโ€™t let work or daily life steal your attention, and make sure to schedule regular date nights to stay connected.

Itโ€™s also important to address conflicts early before they grow into bigger issues. Handle finances as a team, offer constructive criticism with kindness, and always maintain physical intimacy, even in small ways. Support your partnerโ€™s individual interests, be emotionally available, and balance time with family and friends to keep your connection strong and your relationship exciting.

Disclosure line: This article was developed with the assistance of AI and was subsequently reviewed, revised, and approved by our editorial team.

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