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07/02/2020
The hockey player is married to dancer Julianne Hough and believes it is vital to put energy into a relationship.
Speaking on his 'How Men Think' podcast, the 36 year-old said: "You're going to change, I'm going to change in the course of my life, my wife is going to change in the course of her life.
"But also, I think people over time can develop some sort of indifference where once there was an attraction.
"They can just develop an indifference, and it's not staying connected enough to continue to learn and grow and accept your changes, accept their changes, and also challenge each other.
"There are so many resources out there -- seminars, books, all kinds of things.
"There's areas in your relationship you can undoubtedly grow, and maybe there's just an indifference in people where they don't want to put in the energy to do it, or they don't think they can."
Brooks also believes communication and opening up to one another is the key to avoiding marital difficulties.
He continued: "I don't think a lot of people in their marriage really, really truthfully communicate all the needs and desires and cravings and yearnings they have for themselves, for their partner, all of it.
"I think they lack a little bit of courage there, to share those things, that could really actually keep people together and light their marriage on fire."
(JG/CM)
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Brooks Laich Reveals Views On Marriage
Brooks Laich has given his take on marriage and the challenges that come with long-term love.The hockey player is married to dancer Julianne Hough and believes it is vital to put energy into a relationship.
Speaking on his 'How Men Think' podcast, the 36 year-old said: "You're going to change, I'm going to change in the course of my life, my wife is going to change in the course of her life.
"But also, I think people over time can develop some sort of indifference where once there was an attraction.
"They can just develop an indifference, and it's not staying connected enough to continue to learn and grow and accept your changes, accept their changes, and also challenge each other.
"There are so many resources out there -- seminars, books, all kinds of things.
"There's areas in your relationship you can undoubtedly grow, and maybe there's just an indifference in people where they don't want to put in the energy to do it, or they don't think they can."
Brooks also believes communication and opening up to one another is the key to avoiding marital difficulties.
He continued: "I don't think a lot of people in their marriage really, really truthfully communicate all the needs and desires and cravings and yearnings they have for themselves, for their partner, all of it.
"I think they lack a little bit of courage there, to share those things, that could really actually keep people together and light their marriage on fire."
(JG/CM)
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