It cannot be said that separation is always the result of couple's turmoil. Sometimes even if the two are under the same roof, they part only at the dinner table. This new phase of the relationship is 'food divorce'. Despite the dramatic name, no one actually breaks up at this stage of the relationship. Rather, a couple faces a 'food divorce' when their choice of food causes conflict between them.
Suppose you like homemade food. Don't go without your partner's restaurant meal. Or you prefer to finish dinner by 8pm by the clock. Again your partner prefers to eat at night. No one likes the constant chaos at the dinner table with two different habits. So many people are walking on the path of 'food divorce' to escape from the chaos. 'Food divorce' is the conscious avoidance of each other at the dinner table. You and your partner will eat separately. So it doesn't matter what you play or not. Rather eat food as you like. Freedom from the daily turmoil of sitting at the dining table.

Here comes the question of 'food divorce' once decided to always eat separately? According to relationship experts, not at all. Suppose two people can eat together if there is no disagreement about a food. Or you can go on a dinner date together. Sometimes even if you go to a social event, you can sit and eat together.

As long as the life of the relationship is decreasing. If the two people do not agree, they decide to separate. Many couples do not want to spend their lives worrying about who will say what, what will they think. So the question naturally arises, is the relationship at the bottom as a result of 'food divorce'. However, according to relationship experts, not at all. Because, 'food divorce' is just a disagreement over food. It does not reduce the tension of the mind at all. So even if you don't eat at the same table, almost everyone who is used to 'food divorce' can spend the day happily under one roof.
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