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A Happy HubbyApril 16, 2014
Another GREAT article from Laura. Having been in a strained relationship for a few decades. Even after feeling like I humbled myself and asked my wife what I needed to change in order for her to express her love more to me, her reply was, "your doing fine" (but I am not going to change at all). I have slowly learned that some of our relationship issues are "her crap" and I need to just focus on myself. I wish I would have learned this a bit earlier and could have possibly skipped out on a few years of depression while I tried harder and harder to do "my part", but my wife refusing to change anything in our relationship.
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