4. Putting the Marriage “On Hold” While Raising Kids
We once attended a marriage get together and when the ladies were asked the question “who is more important, your husband or your kids?” most of the ladies answered my kids. Some ladies will not dare say this as they will want to give a politically correct answer, but deep down inside they believe that their kids are more important than their husband. In dealing with husbands whose wives have decided to leave them and left with the children, it is always very clear that what most of them are really after is their children and not their hurting spouse. In fact many ladies in those situations are always suspicious that the only reason the man is seeking reconciliation is because he wants his children back.
We once attended a marriage get together and when the ladies were asked the question “who is more important, your husband or your kids?” most of the ladies answered my kids. Some ladies will not dare say this as they will want to give a politically correct answer, but deep down inside they believe that their kids are more important than their husband. In dealing with husbands whose wives have decided to leave them and left with the children, it is always very clear that what most of them are really after is their children and not their hurting spouse. In fact many ladies in those situations are always suspicious that the only reason the man is seeking reconciliation is because he wants his children back.
Dave Willis in his article 12 habits leading to divorce states
that “I’ve seen too many marriages fall apart because two well-meaning people
put so much focus on their kids that they forgot to keep investing in the
marriage. Some couples reduce their relationship to a partnership in
co-parenting, and when the kids finally grow up; they discover that they have
created an empty nest and an empty marriage. Give your children the gift that
comes from seeing their parents in a loving, thriving marriage. Model the kind of
marriage that will make your kids excited to be married someday.”
We couldn’t put it any better. You see husband and wife;
children are not the reason for marriage they are a product of it. The only
covenant one makes is with their spouse not their children nor with their
parent. Children will grow up and leave you but your spouse is there to stay.
What happens when the children leave? If you don’t work on and prioritize your
relationship as husband and wife now, when the children are gone you will wake
up to the reality that you are only two strangers putting up together. It will
be too late then to start working on your relationship.
So don’t put your
marriage on hold just because of the children, let the children know in words
and in deeds that your relationship, your spouse comes first before them. If
you were to chose between your kids and your spouse you would chose your spouse
just like one day they will chose their spouse before you. Guys remember the
best thing you can do for those kids is to love their mother, and the best
thing lady you can do for your kids, is to admire and respect their Dad.
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