Avoiding a Bitter Breakup
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A Happy HubbyJanuary 12, 2015
If it really is as simple as The secret to a successful relationship is two-fold: finding the right person and finding the right time. Then I must have screwed up big time. After decades of marriage, reading and trying to implement a stack of books higher than when I stand, and going to several counselors, my marriage still is broken as it was the first month. And yes my "handle" is a poor attempt to "think happy and you will be happy"
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