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"How about we both clear our schedules for just two days and get away?" The words were music to my ears.
My husband also loves the kids, but he feels that since we had them, we no longer do anything as a couple, only as a family. I agree but have no problem with this. He wants to go away for a few nights without the kids but I feel like I just couldn't leave...
An old girlfriend of my husband calls him on the phone and keep on calling him "sweetheart" and I find it offensive. Am I wrong? Am I over reacting and should I just be quiet?
We are building this home together, which means being connected throughout the process.
When his laptop kept me awake, how I calmed myself down.
Is your relationship in trouble? This article reveals five warning signs that could help you turn things around while you still can.
"I am so critical. Why can’t I just judge him favorably?"
Thanking our spouses often might not feel genuine at first, but we usually have no problem thanking cashiers, postal workers and strangers. Surely, we should aim to extend this kindness to our own partners in life.
The best way to get more help is to stop being so helpful.
When we unveil our inner dimensions, our behavior is no longer such a mystery to us.
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