Table of Contents

Marital Myths Revisited

A Fresh Look at Two Dozen Mistaken 
Beliefs About Marriage

Arnold A. Lazarus, Ph.D.

Introduction

Myth 1: Husbands and Wives Should Be Best Friends            

Myth 2: Romantic Love Makes a Good Marriage

Myth 3: Extramarital Affairs Will Destroy a Marriage

Myth 4: If You Feel Guilty, Confess

Myth 5: Husbands and Wives Should Do Everything Together

Myth 6: You Have to Work at Marriage

Myth 7: A Happy Marriage Requires Total Trust 

Myth 8: Good Spouses Should Make Their Partners Happy

Myth 9: In Good Marriages, Husbands and Wives "Let It All Hang Out"

Myth 10: Good Husbands Do Household Repairs; Good Wives Do the Laundry

Myth 11: Having a Child Will Improve a Bad Marriage

Myth 12: Marriage Should Be a 50-50 Partnership

Myth 13: Marriage Can Fulfill All Your Dreams

Myth 14: True Lovers Automatically Know Each Other's Thoughts and Feelings

Myth 15: An Unhappy Marriage is Better Than a Broken Home

Myth 16: A Husband's Ambition Comes Before a Wife's Career

Myth 17: If Your Spouse Wants to Leave, Hang On and Fight

Myth 18: Dead Love Can Sometimes Be Rekindled

Myth 19: Competition Between Spouses Adds Sparkle to a Marriage

Myth 20: You Should Make Your Spouse Over into "A Better Person" 

Myth 21: Opposites Attract and Complement Each Other

Myth 22: Couples Should Not Reveal Personal Matters to Outsiders

Myth 23: Don't Have Sex When You're Angry

Myth 24: Be Satisfied With What You've Got

... and What Can Be Done About it

My Top Eight Tips for a Good Relationship

 

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