The Save The Marriage Podcast

The Save The Marriage Podcast


Is It Time To Throw In The Towel?

September 14, 2015

I get asked that question all the time:  "Is it time for me to throw in the towel?"

Almost always, it is NOT time to throw in the towel -- unless, of course, you decide to.

That term, "throw in the towel," comes from boxing.  The boxer (or his corner guy) could throw a towel into the ring and admit defeat.

First, please remember that your spouse is not your sparring partner or opponent.  Your spouse's belief that the marriage can't go on, that is your opponent.

Second, realize that in the "full contact" of saving a marriage, you can feel hurt and frustrated.  You can feel that you have hit a wall.  But that isn't the reasons you should throw in the towel (unless, of course, you choose to do so).

Winston Churchill famously said, "Never, never, never, never give up." (Actually, he said, "Never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.'')

There are times, though, when you do need to walk away, give up, throw in the towel.  In this podcast, I give you the times to do that, as well as the times you may choose to NOT throw in the towel.

Listen below.

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