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The One Habit That Predicts Divorce With Shocking Accuracy

March 13, 2025
By Drew Blankenship
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Somewhere around 40 to 50% of first marriages end in divorce. While that sounds insane, the mass numbers of married couples splitting up have given researchers more of an idea of the indicators that can predict divorce. In fact, there is one habit that almost always predicts the failure of a marriage (and it’s not infidelity or financial trouble). It’s contempt. Here’s how it destroys your relationship and what you can do to potentially stop it from driving you to divorce your partner.

What Is Contempt, and Why Is It So Dangerous?

Contempt is when one partner belittles, mocks, or dismisses the other, making them feel inferior. It can manifest through eye-rolling, sarcasm, name-calling, or even dismissive body language. Unlike frustration or disagreement, contempt signals a lack of respect and emotional disconnection. Relationship expert Dr. John Gottman found that contempt is the single strongest predictor of divorce. It poisons communication, making it nearly impossible for couples to resolve conflicts in a healthy way.

Now, contempt doesn’t appear overnight; it builds slowly over time. It often begins with unresolved frustrations that turn into judgment and disdain. A partner might start by making small sarcastic remarks or rolling their eyes during disagreements. If these behaviors go unchecked, they escalate into open criticism and disrespect.

Being on the receiving end of contempt can be emotionally devastating. It erodes self-esteem, making the victim feel unworthy of love and respect. Studies show that contempt triggers stress responses similar to those caused by emotional abuse. Over time, individuals in contemptuous relationships may experience anxiety, depression, and even physical health problems. The emotional toll can make it difficult for them to trust future relationships.

Signs That Contempt Is Ruining Your Relationship

Many couples don’t realize how much contempt has seeped into their relationship until it’s too late. Frequent sarcasm, mockery, or name-calling are clear signs of a deeper issue. Partners who feel superior and dismiss their spouse’s opinions or concerns may be engaging in contempt. Constantly correcting or talking down to a partner can also indicate growing resentment. Additionally, a lack of appreciation and an increase in passive-aggressive behavior often accompany contempt.

How to Eliminate Contempt and Strengthen Your Marriage

The first step to overcoming contempt is recognizing it and taking responsibility. Both partners must commit to changing their communication style and treating each other with respect. Practicing gratitude and appreciation can help rebuild emotional connection. Instead of criticism, focus on constructive conversations that promote understanding. On top of that, couples therapy or relationship coaching can provide tools to replace contempt with compassion.

A Relationship Built on Respect Wins Every Time

If you notice contempt creeping into your marriage, it doesn’t mean that your relationship is on the outs. There are things you can do to work on replacing contempt with respect, helping you potentially avoid divorce. Remember, communication is vital to any healthy, happy marriage. So, if you notice your partner is acting out, talk about it and come to a solution so you’re not signing papers down the road.

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About Drew Blankenship

Drew Blankenship is a veteran automotive writer and content strategist with over 20 years of hands-on experience as a Porsche technician, delivering expert insights into vehicle maintenance, dealership practices, market trends, and the intersection of cars with personal finance.
His bylines appear in CleverDude.com and SavingAdvice.com, as well as other leading outlets such as HotCars, Youcanic, and Vehicle History.

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  1. Jeffrey Allen Brommer says

    May 26, 2026 at 11:42 pm

    Hi Drew,

    Ok, well, since you asked…

    My wife and me just celebrated our 35th Anniversary. Ours is a textbook case of falling out of love, empty-nesters, retirement, but with a health problem thrown in for added stress. You see, I became a Paraplegic nearly 3 years ago through the fault of a pharmaceutical company. For the first year after my hospitalization, my wife was a great caregiver. But ever since, it has gotten worse. Thru physical therapy, I can now walk with the help of a “Granny” Walker, I can now walk upwards of 300 feet on my own. Due to cost and the fact that I “plateaued” I am no longer attending PT. I am walking at home. My wife constantly nags me for not walking enough, and saying I have given up. It’s just the frosting on the bitter tasting cake of marriage that sees me working rather spending my time in the back bedroom, away from her (where I sleep) and working on things that I enjoy…like my coins. I am a coin dealer, and have been one for 27 years. She’s retired. We need my at-home job. There is still a little love there, on both sides. But I see myself traveling and living alone, and while it scares me, it also looks pretty damn good. I have no friends in the area. No relatives living other than my daughter and grandchildren, which are Pre-K. I’ve always been accustomed to living alone. Sex is not an issue due to my paralysis. I cannot drive either. We both went through marriage counseling in early 2026. A positive experience for both. Not sure where I go from from here. I don’t want to give up half of my wealth, that’s for sure. Any guidance, most appreciated.

    Thank you!

    Jeffrey

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