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Given the unreliability of self-reporting, external signs have been proposed as better indicators of marriage health. These include frequent arguments, sexlessness, and the need for counseling. Surveys indicate that about 8% of couples argue seriously daily, with nearly a third arguing weekly, and many seeking counseling at some point in their relationship. However, it's also evident that a significant portion of marriages stabilize post-counseling, leaving the question: does seeking therapy effectively save marriages, or is it merely a sign that the marriage is already on the rocks?