Clergy warns against misusing 'for better or worse' in troubled marriages
Clergy warns on 'for better or worse' misuse in marriage

A clergy man has sparked widespread reactions after sharing his perspective on marriage and endurance. According to him, the popular phrase 'for better or worse' is often misapplied, especially when used to encourage individuals to remain in marriages plagued by constant crisis.

Clergy's Warning on Misinterpreted Vows

He stated that anyone advising a person to stay in such toxic situations is not speaking from a place of truth. He emphasized that a woman who is willing to make a marriage work but is paired with an irresponsible partner may end up suffering unnecessarily.

Life After Troubled Marriages

The clergy man further noted that he has witnessed women living more fulfilled lives outside troubled marriages than some who remain in them. He urged couples to seek genuine solutions rather than endure endless hardship under the guise of marital vows.

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