If you want kids and your partner has been adamant about not having children, this may come to a breaking point in this stage."
At this point, couples will usually decide if this is the true person they want to be with. For many couples, this stage is also confirming when you are still deeply in love with the other person.
However, when couples are not in harmony, this could be the breaking point of the relationship.
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