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Nasty Habits Can Hurt Your Marriage

 
By Sheri & Bob Stritof
 
November 14, 2011                                                                             Issue 831    

  

Summary of this article

 

Surely this is no surprise, but uncouth behavior can hurt your relationship over time. Now research has verified it. Continued ill manners over a long time can cause your spouse to develop a serious "allergic" reaction to the behavior.  

 

God bless your family and your marriage.

 

Jim   
 

Nasty Habits Can Hurt Your Marriage

 

By Sheri & Bob Stritof, About.com Guides

 

Research Study Proves What You Already Know!

 

Did you realize that even minor irritating behaviors can possibly make you allergic to your spouse's annoying habits?

 

Research Study on Social Allergies in Romantic Relationships

 

A U.S. government National Institute of Child Health and Development grant funded a research study of more than 160 relationships at Louisville University. The study has revealed that the more times your spouse irks you by repeating disgusting and uncouth habits, the more irked you become.

 

According to an article in the UK Sunday times, the research report, "Social Allergies in Romantic Relationships: Behavioral Repetition, Emotional Sensitization, and Dissatisfaction in Dating Couples", set out to show the link between "nasty habits and nasty divorce."

 

Deromanticisation

 

These results really shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who has been married. Most spouses view nasty habits as a lack of respect and they can lead to lack of romance in a marriage.

 

Some folks refer to this behavior in a marriage as "deromanticisation."

 

The research also reported that men generally violated more behavior norms and were more uncouth than women, but that women appeared to be more inconsiderate and intrusive than men.

 

"The basic notion that things become more irksome over time is something that has never been looked at before. Relatively minor unpleasant behaviours appear to affect a partner's emotions in a way that resembles how physical allergens function. The first experience is likely to produce a small negative reaction, but repeated contact increases sensitivity."

 

"Wet towels on the bathroom floor cause mild irritation. But the reaction gets stronger each time it happens. Through repeated exposure it may produce a social allergy - that means a reaction of hypersensitive annoyance or disgust."

 

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