Resolving a feud
Resolving a feud involves finding a way to address and reconcile the underlying issues that led to the conflict, which can involve negotiation, compromise, mediation, or therapy. It may also include addressing past wrongs and working to rebuild trust. Successfully resolving a feud requires both parties to communicate openly and honestly and be ready to make concessions.
Advantages of arranged marriages
- Greater family involvement and support
- A sense of tradition and cultural continuity
- A greater likelihood of compatibility and shared values
- Lower divorce rates in some cultures where arranged marriages are more common
Disadvantages of arranged marriages
- Lack of freedom to choose a partner
- Limited opportunities to get to know the partner before getting married
- Possibility of marrying someone who has different goals, values, or interests
- Risk of abuse, neglect, or mistreatment if the marriage has no mutual love and respect