When Bad Things Happen to Good Marriages: How to Stay Together When Life Pulls You Apart
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No matter how good your marriage is, it's not invulnerable. Bad things happen to the best of marriages. The question isn't whether you'll face struggles as a couple, but how you'll handle them when they come. When the going gets tough, what does it take to preserve--and in the long run, even strengthen--your union?
Relationship experts and award-winning authors Les and Leslie Parrott believe the same forces that can destroy a marriage can become the catalyst for new relational depth and richness--provided you make wise choices. You can even survive any of the four most heartbreaking crises a marriage can endure: infidelity, addiction, infertility, and loss.
The stories and insights of couples who have made it through the worst will encourage you that your marriage is worth fighting for, not just because quitting is so devastating but because the rewards of sticking it out are so great. The Parrotts explain why every marriage starts out good but inevitably bumps into bad things. Then, drawing on their wealth of professional and personal experience as a married couple, they discuss:
- Three Good Things That Turn Bad for Some Couples
- One Bad Thing Every Marriage Can Make Better
- Six Bad Things That Sneak Up on Good Marriages
- Four Bad Things That Jolt Good Marriages to Their Core
- How Good Marriages Battle Bad Things
In the next-to-last chapter, the Parrotts take you inside the very soul of your marriage--why it so often aches and how a vital connection with God can join your hearts together in ways you've never imagined. Designed for use with its accompanying, individual workbooks for husbands and wives, When Bad Things Happen to Good Marriages could be a life saver for your relationship. It can make the difference between a marriage that founders on the shoals of circumstance and one that grows through hardship to release undreamed-of goodness and blessing in your lives.
Les and Leslie Parrott
#1 New York Times bestselling authors Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott are psychologists and founders of the game-changing online assessments: SYMBIS.com, BetterLove.com, and Yada.com. Their best-selling books include Love Talk, The Good Fight, Crazy Good Sex, and the award-winning Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts. Their work has been featured in the New York Times and USA Today and on CNN, Good Morning America, the Today Show, The View, and Oprah. LesAndLeslie.com
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When Bad Things Happen to Good Marriages - Les and Leslie Parrott
My wife, Sandy, and I encountered many bumps in the road of our own marriage. We had a rough first year—she would say decade! If we had had Les and Leslie’s book, those bumps would have made us stronger. Every couple can benefit from this tremendous resource.
Steve Arterburn
This book took my breath away. It puts the dream within reach. It decodes the seemingly uncrackable mysteries of marriage and translates them into understandable, accessible, and manageable steps. Buy this book—and the workbooks—for everyone within your circle. Good marriages are contagious. Spread the wealth.
Diane Sollee
Founder and director
Coalition for Marriage, Family,
and Couples Education
I love Les and Leslie Parrott! They’re not only experts—they’re normal. They even fight with each other once in awhile! You’ll love this insightful, practical book. It should be required reading for every couple.
Dr. Kevin Leman
Author of Sex Begins in the Kitchen
No married couple can fail to benefit from the wisdom and sound advice found in this book.
David Popenoe
Professor of Sociology
Codirector, the National Marriage Project
Rutgers University
As a therapist who has devoted her career to helping couples make their marriages more loving, and a woman married to the same man for over two decades, I think I know a thing or two about what it takes to make relationships work. But now, after reading this wonderful book, I know more.
It should be required reading for every engaged, newlywed and veteran couple! I love it!
Michele Weiner-Davis
Author of Divorce Busting
In When Bad Things Happen to Good Marriages, Les and Leslie Parrott have given us a book that is blatantly honest about the roadblocks to a meaningful marriage, and extremely practical about how to make the most of the detour routes while getting back on the main highway. For those who do not want to get lost in the wilderness, this book provides an excellent road map to a successful marriage.
Gary D. Chapman, Ph.D.
Author of The Five Love Languages
No one can escape bad
moments in marriage, but no one is meant to drown in the difficulty. Les and Leslie Parrott provide the wisdom to help every marriage make a safe and satisfying course through turbulent waters. They speak with honesty, humor, and grace. Their message is grounded in solid research, counseling experience, and their own bumps and bruises from life. This book is not only compelling, it is an essential guide for all of us who seek the best for our marriage when it bumps into bad things.
Dan B. Allender, Ph.D.
Author of Intimate Allies
Les and Leslie Parrott have written a deeply compassionate book to guide all of us along the marriage path. Whether your relationship has run into a few speed bumps or some daunting mountains, the Parrotts’ wisdom will see you through.
Scott M. Stanley, Ph.D.
University of Denver
Coauthor of A Lasting Promise
Les and Leslie Parrott have a message every married couple needs to hear. When Bad Things Happen to Good Marriages is the best tool box I’ve seen for helping couples survive and thrive in the midst of life’s inevitable difficulties. Whether it’s busyness or boredom, infidelity or infertility, Les and Leslie provide solid solutions that are guaranteed to strengthen your marriage.
Gary Smalley
Author of Bound by Honor
Every marriage, sooner or later, goes through tough times. Guaranteed. We only wish we would have had the wisdom Les and Leslie offer in this book before we entered our own valley of suffering. You can be sure we’ll use it with other couples—and it will be required reading for our adult children before they get married.
Dave and Jan Dravecky
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To Greg and Connie Smith,
a couple who has weathered
more than their fair share of bad things
and whose marriage is doubly strong because of it
Contents
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Real-Life Problem Solvers
Workbook Exercises
Acknowledgments
Introduction: As Good as It Gets?
1. Every Marriage Starts Out Good
2. Why Every Good Marriage Bumps into Bad Things
3. Three Good Things That Turn Bad for Some Couples
4. One Bad Thing Every Good Marriage Can Improve
5. Six Bad Things That Sneak Up on Good Marriages
6. Four Bad Things That Jolt Good Marriages to Their Core
7. How Good Marriages Battle Bad Things
8. Why the Soul of a Good Marriage So Often Aches
9. The Good That Comes from a Good Marriage
WhenBadThingsHappen.com
About the Authors
Notes
About the Publisher
Share Your Thoughts
Real-Life Problem Solvers
Below is a listing of some true stories you will find throughout this book. Each story focuses on a specific marital struggle and is written by a courageous couple who strengthened their marriage in spite of their struggle. We offer these contributions as a source of inspiration and examples of practical problem solving.
How We Overcame Unfulfilled Expectations by Scott and Debbie Daniels
How We Found Time and Space as a Couple with Kids by Andrea and Chris Fabry
How We Reignited Our Sexual Fire by Rick and Jennifer Newberg
How We Won Over a Bad Attitude by Kevin and Kathy Lunn
How We Tamed the Busyness Monster by Steve and Thanne Moore
How We Brought Back the Fun in Our Marriage by Neil and Marylyn Warren
How We Came Together After Drifting Apart by David and Rhonda Olshine
How We Survived Financial Debt by Doug and Jana McKinley
How We Found Hope in the Midst of Infertility by Mark and Victoria Eaton
How We Won Over Depression by Dennis and Emily Lowe
How We Found Joy with a Disabled Child by Norm and Joyce Wright
How We Dealt with a Rebellious Child by Dave and Jan Stoop
How We Found Forgiveness After an Affair by Richard and Linda Simons
How We’ve Stayed Committed by Jeff and Stacy Kemp
How We Learned to Speak the Same Spiritual Language by Chuck and Barb Snyder
How We Find God’s Will Together by Norm and Bobbe Evans
Work book Exercises
Below is a listing of the exercises and self-tests you will find in the two workbooks we have designed to go along with this book (one for husbands and one for wives). In each chapter we will point you to a specific exercise to work on once you have read a particular section. This list can serve as a quick reference to the location of the exercises within this book.
1. Taking Inventory of the Good and the Bad
2. How Good
Is Your Marriage?
3. Why Good Marriages Bump into Bad Things
4. What Did You Expect?
5. The Big Question
6. So Many Choices
7. Coping with the Invasion of Intimacy
8. When Husband and Wife Become Mom and Dad
9. Refueling the Sexual Fire
10. Your Attitude Quotient
11. What Have You Been Looking For?
12. Taking Control of Your Time-Starved Marriage
13. Getting to Know You . . . All Over Again
14. Healing Your Painful Past
15. Taking Cover from a Bombshell and Its Fallout
16. Surviving Your Private Gethsemane
17. Owning Up
18. High Hopes—Even When You’re Hurting
19. Walking in Your Partner’s Shoes
20. Assessing Your Spiritual Language
21. Finding the Inspiration Around You
Acknowledgments
Some authors, when talking of their works, say, my book, my commentary, and my history, said Pascal.
I recommend them to say, our book, because in general they contain much more of what belongs to other people than to themselves." How right he is. The book you hold in your hands is testament to that fact.
As always, we could have never completed this project without the help of so many supportive people—starting with our friends at Zondervan. From Bruce Ryskamp and Scott Bolinder, to Sandy Vander Zicht and Lori VandenBosch, to John Topliff and Greg Stielstra and Jessica Westra, to Joyce Ondersma and Jackie Aldridge, to Stan Gundry and everyone else on the Z team who has invested so much of themselves in our shared vision—we could never convey the depth of gratitude we feel toward all of you. We are privileged to know you not only as consummate professionals, but as friends whose company we thoroughly enjoy.
We sent an early draft of this book to a variety of readers and invited them to mark up the manuscript and make suggestions. This feedback proved invaluable. So we are especially grateful to Jim and Nancy Smith, Jeff and Stacy Kemp, Tim and Kerry Dearborn, Greg and Connie Smith, and Scott and Debbie Daniels. Each of you provided information that bolstered the content of this book, and it is a far better project because of your honest input.
We are also deeply grateful to the sixteen couples who allowed us to look into their good marriages and learn how they coped with a bad thing. These are couples who had the courage to show us how they dealt with struggles we had no right to ask about—and yet they willingly opened their hearts and homes to let us learn of their real-life solutions to tough marital problems. These couples are all listed, along with their various topics, on a previous page.
Jon Anderson lent us his research abilities for this project. His library prowess and skill became invaluable as we combed though mountains of marriage research for this book.
Mindy Galbreath, our administrative assistant, goes beyond the call of duty on a regular basis. Her energy and support of our efforts is matched only by Janice Lundquist, our publicist, whose friendship and skills literally see us though most of our days. We take you both for granted more than we should, but we are eternally grateful, not only for the ways you help us manage our professional lives, but for the ways you enrich our personal lives as well.
Our students and fellow faculty and staff, as well as the administration at Seattle Pacific University, have provided a safe harbor for our work. Over the years, you have allowed our Center for Relationship Development to sink its roots into our campus and grow in ways that were not always predictable or traditional. That’s not easy for an academic institution, and we are appreciative.
During the final stages of our work on this project we were invited by the Governor and First Lady of Oklahoma, Frank and Kathy Keating, to become their marriage ambassadors
and work with them on their statewide marriage initiative. It has been a true honor to link arms with Jerry Regier, Howard Hendricks, Mary Myrick, JoAnn Eason, and their capable staff, Kendy, Jessica, and Josh, as well as colleagues at Oklahoma State University, and so many others who are working to help good marriages battle bad things across the Sooner State.
Finally, we want to express our appreciation to the thousands of couples who have participated in our Soul Mates Seminars around the country over the last few years. Your stories, your questions, and your desire to pursue lifelong love became the catalyst for this book. You are an inspiration. We hope you and couples like you will find in this book new tools for making your marriage everything it was meant to be.
LES AND LESLIE PARROTT
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
You can tell a good, surviving marriage
by the expression in the partners’ eyes—
like those of sailors who have shared
the battles against foul weather.
PAM BROWN
INTRODUCTION
AS GOOD AS IT GETS?
No marriage—no matter how good—is immune to bad things. We all suffer private problems and sometimes public pitfalls. Sexual unfulfillment that quietly hardens our hearts. Financial debt that shrouds us in shame. Hope deferred by the anguish of infertility. Communication meltdowns that tempt us to quit trying. Ugly addictions that drive us into secret lives. Problems with anger that cause loved ones to walk on eggshells. Personal pain from an abusive past that keeps us from loving in the present. The list could go on and on. The bad things, both big and small, that interfere with a good marriage are countless.
This book is dedicated to every couple who started out smoothly on the path of love and eventually stubbed their toe on something they didn’t expect. It is a book for every couple. For who among us can claim to have been so lucky in love that nothing has ever jolted our relationship? Who among us is so skilled, so adept at love, that we have kept every bad thing from interfering?
There is nothing in the world worse than a bad marriage, and at the same time nothing better than a good one. If we were to ask you where on this continuum—from very bad to very good—your marriage falls, chances are you would say somewhere in the middle. And chances are that your self-ranking has propelled you, at one time or another, to ask a potentially painful question about your marriage: Is this as good as it gets?
It’s a penetrating question. The kind that, after serious thought, can lead a person to take serious action, for better or worse. It’s the kind of question that has, in all likelihood, caused some spouses to pull out a set of scales and begin wondering if what they are giving to this relationship is worth what they are getting in return. But in our opinion, this question can also serve as the catalyst for moving a mediocre marriage out of its rut, to something far better than most couples imagine. We’re talking about the kind of marriage that started out good, because they all do, and eventually ran into a few bad things—some bad things that quietly snuck up on them without a whisper, and other bad things that were about as subtle as a military band.
We all know bad things happen to good marriages. That’s not the point we’re making with this book. And we’re not here to tell you that marriage is hard work. You already know that, too. We’re also not here to say that with some effort you can protect your marriage from bad things in the future. That’s a lie. Instead, we want to show you in the pages of this book how the inevitable bad things in life that come between two loving people don’t have to harm their marriage. We intend to show you how the very opposite, in fact, can be true: that bad things are to a marriage what cold water is to burning metal; it strengthens, tempers, intensifies, but does not destroy it.
In practical terms, we will give you the five most important tools your marriage needs to battle bad things. Among other things, we’ll show you the one bad thing you can change right now to make your marriage better. We’ve put together two no-nonsense workbooks—one for the husband and one for the wife—filled with exercises designed to help the two of you pull together when life tries to pull you apart. As you are reading along in each chapter of the book, we will point you toward a specific set of exercises in the workbooks (available at your local bookstore). This method creates a kind of self-paced path toward internalizing and applying the book’s message.
The bottom line of this book is simple: We are here to show you that your marriage is not as good as it’s going to get.
CHAPTER ONE
EVERY MARRIAGE
STARTS OUT GOOD
All beginnings are lovely.
FRENCH PROVERB
Two days after our wedding in Chicago, Les and I were nestled into a cottage, surrounded by towering timbers along the picturesque Oregon coast. A few miles to the south of us were the famous coastal sand dunes where we planned to ride horses later that week. And up the coast was a quaint harbor village where we