Your Hardest Family Question: I’m married and can’t stop flirting with other women
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Douglas BagleySeptember 21, 2018
I tell everyone I meet that I'm the most blessed man in the world AND that I am married to the most beautiful woman in the world. Then, I tell them that we have 10 children, and they'd want to be neighbors with any of them. In fact, their BEST neighbor would be one of our children. Always speak in the plural using we, our, us, etc. And do this in the presence of your wife! when speaking to other ladies. It's not what you say that is important, it's how you make your wife feel that matters.
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