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A couple I met through my work as a marriage therapist and couples weekend workshop presenter recently shared this with me –
Her: He doesn’t listen to me. This has happened for years and years, and I’ve given up. Sometimes I just talk to have a conversation. Isn’t that what marriage is about? A friendship? Sharing stories at the end of the day? And sometimes I need to tell him the little things, like that he needs to take our son to baseball practice or that I made dinner plans for us. He says he forgot, but I think he never heard me in the first place because he tunes me out. Forget about talking to him about something that is very important – like how I can’t stand him sometimes. I hate myself for the horrible feelings I have for him.A couple I met through my work as a marriage therapist and couples weekend workshop presenter recently shared this with me –
Her: He doesn’t listen to me. This has happened for years and years, and I’ve given up. Sometimes I just talk to have a con
Her: He doesn’t listen to me. This has happened for years and years, and I’ve given up. Sometimes I just talk to have a conversation. Isn’t that what marriage is about? A friendship? Sharing stories at the end of the day? And sometimes I need to tell him the little things, like that he needs to take our son to baseball practice or that I made dinner plans for us. He says he forgot, but I think he never heard me in the first place because he tunes me out. Forget about talking to him about something that is very important – like how I can’t stand him sometimes. I hate myself for the horrible feelings I have for him.A couple I met through my work as a marriage therapist and couples weekend workshop presenter recently shared this with me –
Her: He doesn’t listen to me. This has happened for years and years, and I’ve given up. Sometimes I just talk to have a con