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Married Life - What would you do - Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="90lx" data-source="post: 16113417" data-attributes="member: 184327"><p>I don't have much advice to give other than I'd recommend seeing a counselor by yourself if she isn't willing to go. It can still help. You can even speak with a pastor. There are really good pastors that counsel as well. My wife and I have been together off and on for 16 years and married for 12. It seems as if we have had more downs than ups but we're both committed. I'm probably a little different from some people because I took an oath with God that day also that I said for better or for worse and I take it to heart. We're both mid 30's now and have done a lot of growing and maturing so that probably helps. Also, get the book The 5 love languages by Gary Chapman and I'd encourage you both to read it. It will give you a different perspective on how your partner might think or feel. I hope y'all can work things out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="90lx, post: 16113417, member: 184327"] I don't have much advice to give other than I'd recommend seeing a counselor by yourself if she isn't willing to go. It can still help. You can even speak with a pastor. There are really good pastors that counsel as well. My wife and I have been together off and on for 16 years and married for 12. It seems as if we have had more downs than ups but we're both committed. I'm probably a little different from some people because I took an oath with God that day also that I said for better or for worse and I take it to heart. We're both mid 30's now and have done a lot of growing and maturing so that probably helps. Also, get the book The 5 love languages by Gary Chapman and I'd encourage you both to read it. It will give you a different perspective on how your partner might think or feel. I hope y'all can work things out. [/QUOTE]
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