These people are ruining your marriage.
The expert explained that sometimes the quality of a friendship is more important than the number of people in your circle who call themselves friends.
At first glance, it seems that having many friends is always good. However, in marriage or a serious relationship, it is not the number of friends that matters, but the impact they have on your relationship. Setting healthy boundaries in friendships is key to maintaining harmony as a couple.
Scott Haltzman, MD, an emeritus member of the American Psychiatric Association, wrote for YourTango about three types of friends to avoid if you want to save your marriage.
1. The “friend” who ignores your partner
Have you noticed that some of your friends avoid mentioning your significant other, change the topic of conversation when you talk about your partner, or are simply not interested…