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Posted by SDE on June 04, 2007 at 15:53:28 from (69.179.19.223):
In Reply to: OT: dont know what to do...wife probs. posted by marriage problems. on June 03, 2007 at 15:40:46:
A trustworthy person will trust others. A respectful person will respect others. A person who does not like themslves will not be able to like others.(including spouses) Your wife has issues that you can not fix. You can help her fix them, but that is all. Get all of the relatives out of the mix. Get her off her couch and away from the T.V. Start slow and be as encouraging as possible. Set a time limit of 6 months.???? If she does not respond to your help. Cut her loose. I am divorced. I have to do the cooking and cleaning and if you decide to file you will need to do these things also. So for the next six months you had better take advantage of allowing your wife to teach you what you need to know about these thing as well. She may enjoy helping you. Don't run home to the folks. Learn to live by yourself, that is when you will learn who you are, what is important. SDE
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