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The 5 Silent Killers of Indian Marriages (And How to Fix Them) What 20 Years of Marriage Reveal About Staying Happy Together, After living through two decades of marriage, one thing becomes very clear — marriage struggles are not a sign of failure, they are part of the journey. What most couples experience over time is the married life reality that love alone doesn’t solve everything. Differences in thinking, unspoken expectations, emotional pauses, and the need for space slowly surface. These are common struggles in marriage, whether it’s a love marriage or an arranged one. In this video, I share what a long term marriage quietly reveals about staying happy together — not as advice, not as rules, but as lived experience shaped by everyday marriage life struggle. You’ll hear reflections on how: Trying to win every argument creates distance Unspoken expectations turn into silent frustration Pausing during emotional moments protects the relationship Personal space strengthens connection, not weakens it Love in a long term marriage becomes a conscious choice, not just a feeling Many people believe marriage struggles and love cannot coexist. But real relationships show that love often grows through struggle, not in its absence. Even love marriage struggles don’t mean the relationship is broken — they are part of what shapes a love marriage success story over time. If you’re married, planning to get married, or trying to understand the deeper married life reality, this video may resonate with you. Watch it slowly. Some truths don’t teach you what to do — they help you understand what you’re living. #RelationshipPsychology #MarriageIsStruggling #EmotionalDistance #MarriedLife #MarriageAdvice #PsychologyOfRelationships #IndianMarriage @gyaanissamadhan