The etymology of emotional divorce: the study of Iranian community

Masoumeh Roozpeikar

Abstract


The emotional divorce is defined as the coldness of the relationship between the wife and husband. In fact, the weakness of the emotional relationship of the couple in this relationship leads to the coldness of the possible relationships of a couple such as spiritual, physical, emotional and even the linguistic relationship. The existence of this problem in a relationship causes the unkindness and the reduction of positive energy in the family. The couples are lost in the alienation of the worlds of each other and they have the role of roommate that are accustomed to each other. These people have defined red lines for each other due to the spiritual and physical distances they have and they accuse the other in their privacy. The lack of true understanding of the speech and behavior of each other, the lack of adequate knowledge of the spirit of the other party and consequently the lack of interest and coldness of the partner will lead to the emotional divorce. There is no precise statistics of the emotional divorce and certainly it can be said that the statistics of emotional divorce in Iran is higher that the lawful divorce as the subject of this article.

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