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So you think you got a 'shut-up ring'
  + stars: | 2024-08-14 | by ( Samantha Grindell | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +8 min
AdvertisementWhen she did get to see her partner, Millington didn't feel the connection she hoped she would. AdvertisementThe 'shut-up ring'Shortly after they got married, Millington said she realized that her then-husband had not wanted to. AdvertisementTikTokers even coined a phrase for situations like Millington's: a shut-up ring. AdvertisementIf you think marriage can solve your problems with your partner, Millington said to remember that a real marriage isn't like the happily ever afters you see in movies. "If you don't have this strong ironclad foundational marriage, you're not going to be able to survive the tough things."
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And cracks can appear as early as the wedding planning stage, therapists told Business Insider. Bejar and Toxavidi shared the red flags they see during wedding planning that suggest that a couple's marriage might end in divorce. AdvertisementOnly one person is invested in the weddingHaving one partner take the reins in wedding planning can work if both parties are genuinely happy with that set-up. But if one partner feels alone in wedding planning, that can be a red flag, Toxavidi said. Prioritizing family over the partner"Only ever prioritizing your family of origin rather than the partner that you're about to marry is not a good sign," Bejar said.
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