This Is How Your Marriage Ends, Matthew Fray
This Is How Your Marriage Ends, Matthew Fray
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This Is How Your Marriage Ends
A Hopeful Approach to Saving Relationships

Author: Matthew Fray

Narrator: Rob Shapiro

Unabridged: 9 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 03/22/2022


Synopsis

A thoughtful, down-to-earth, contemporary guide to help partners identify and address relationship-killing behavior patterns in their own lives.Good people can be bad at relationships. One night during his divorce, after one too many vodkas and a call with a phone-in-therapist who told him to “journal his feelings,” Matthew Fray started a blog. He needed to figure out how his ex-wife went from the eighteen-year-old college freshman who adored him to the angry woman who thought he was an asshole and left him. As he pieced together the story of his marriage and its end, Matthew began to realize a hard truth: even though he was a decent guy, he was a bad husband.  As he shared raw, uncomfortable, and darkly humorous first-person stories about the lessons he’d learned from his failed marriage, a peculiar thing happened. Matthew started to gain a following. In January 2016 a post he wrote—“She Divorced Me Because I left the Dishes by the Sink”—went viral and was read over four million times.Filtered through the lens of his own surprising, life-changing experience and his years counseling couples, This Is How Your Marriage Ends exposes the root problem of so many relationships that go wrong. We simply haven’t been taught any of the necessary skills, Matthew explains. In fact, it is sometimes the assumption that we are acting on good intentions that causes us to alienate our partners and foment mistrust.With the humorous, entertaining, and counterintuitive approach of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, and the practical insights of The 5 Love Languages, This is How Your Marriage Ends helps readers identify relationship-killing behavior patterns in their own lives, and offers solutions to break free from the cycles of dysfunction and destruction. It is must-read for every partner no matter what stage–beginning, middle, or even end—of your relationship.

About Matthew Fray

MATTHEW FRAY is a relationship coach, writer, and ""the man who coaches husbands on how to avoid divorce"" (New York Times). His writing has been featured in HuffPost, The Sunday Times, the New York Times, and many more. His blog Must Be This Tall To Ride has a dedicated following and has reached millions of readers.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gina on April 27, 2022

I have really mixed feelings about this book, perhaps because it caused such mixed feelings about my life. I bought the book after stumbling upon the author's article, "She Divorced Me Because I Left Dishes By the Kitchen Sink." I have been on the other side of the dish argument for decades, now, an......more

Goodreads review by Monique on April 14, 2022

Really torn by this one. It was refreshing to read about relationships from a male perspective, and he does take ownership of his failure in marriage, but I was struggling with thinking about his wife and how she must feel now her useless husband is held up as some kind of marriage guru 🤔......more

Goodreads review by Kristen on March 14, 2022

I sat down about a year ago and read this author’s divorce blog entries from beginning to end. When I heard he was working on finishing a book I had to get a hold of it. I will read this again and again to remind myself that it isn’t just me, there are other women feeling the same way I do, and at l......more

Goodreads review by Shauna on February 24, 2022

I have been a fan of Matthew Fray's writing for several years now after I found his blog [URL not allowed] His blog has several articles titled " An Open Letter to Shitty Husbands" and I was intrigued because rarely do you read relationship articles written by a male with a sympathet......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on June 21, 2022

I think this is a really great and important read. It’s interesting because I’m reading this at the same time that I’m reading bell hooks’ “the will to change” so my perspective on the whole thing is that a lot of what is spoken about that went wrong in the book is rooted in un-named patriarchy and t......more