The Biggest Issues That Plague Military Marriages. and How to Survive Them
Complimentary Relationship Coaching for the Significant Others of Military Men and Women
July 2, 2008 ~ Military marriages and relationships may give new meaning to the term “long distance relationship,” but they are not exempt from the “normal” problems that couples face. On top of this, research has shown that military spouses are subjected to even greater stresses, worries, and fears than their married civilian peers. Coping with a lifestyle that doesn’t lend itself to the daily nourishment a relationship requires to thrive is a challenge. However, the kind of unique support that military spouses need is available to help them emotionally and realistically keep their love alive.
In time for Independence Day, Ask Mars Venus announces their newest relationship coaching offer designed specifically to support the spouses and partners of military men and women. Every military significant other is entitled to one, free, 30-minute call with a relationship coach who can support clients with concerns such as:
- How to manage being separated for long periods of time with little contact.
- Ways for new and expectant moms to cope with a spouse who is deployed.
- Keeping expectations in check while getting reacquainted after a homecoming.
- Managing feelings of isolation and loneliness when a partner is out of touch.
- Advising parents on how to help their children adjust to a parent being away.
- Dealing with uncertainty and fear when a loved one is in harm’s way.
- Parenting and communication advice for those with children in the military.
- Concerns about pulling away, lack of communication, trust, infidelity, resentment, starting over, and so much more.
Coaching is available for women and for men. According to researchers for the Pentagon, women in every branch of the military are more than twice as likely to end their marriages as men because there aren’t enough existing support programs for couples
and families. The Pentagon researchers also report that more service members have been getting married in recent years – unfortunately, enlisted service members are more likely to end their marriages than officers because they tend to be younger. No matter the age, rank, length of relationship, or specific situation, every military relationship should have the opportunity to flourish. With the proper support, they can.
Military spouses and significant others who are interested in taking advantage of this coaching offer can visit www.AskMarsVenus.com and click on the “Do you love someone in the military?” link to qualify for their free 30-minute call. All clients must be over 18 years of age and must be able to name the branch of the military in which their loved one serves, as well as where they attended boot camp. Once these details have been provided, an Ask Mars Venus representative will contact applicants with their free call information. There is no obligation to make additional calls, no strings attached, and this is an absolutely free offer to those who qualify.
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About AskMarsVenus.com
Relationships aren't always easy and good relationship advice is often hard to find. Relationship expert John Gray, PhD, developed AskMarsVenus.com for people to consult with coaches trained in the Mars Venus philosophies. Clients are guaranteed a supportive ear and an unbiased opinion from a person dedicated to helping them. Coaches are available 16 hours a day, seven days a week. The service is always anonymous and convenient. From improving communication to following through with personal goals, from better understanding the differences between men and women to learning how to ask for what you really want, Ask Mars Venus will help clients focus on the areas they want to more clearly understand. |