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I thought I knew Her

I thought I knew Nancy enough before I proposed her. But our several our several marital problems prove how wrong I was. How can I be having serious misunderstanding and heated arguments with her? It scarcely happened during our six months dating. What actually did I miss out that that could be responsible for the marital problems? Hear my story:

We met at a friend’s birthday party and right away I felt a strong attraction for her. So, I told her and asked her out for dinner the next evening. We fell in love. It became our tradition to have dinner every evening except when I am out of town of have some other serious engagement. Six months later, we got married. During the six months we dated, I took time to observe her and I thought she was perfect for me. Courteous, gentle and quite caring. What else would I need in a woman?

Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 October 2009 18:28 )

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Sandra's Story

Everything was going well for our family before Will lost his job as a result of a financial that rocked his office. Gradually, I observed as I became resentful in my relationship with him. Though I work, our family would not be able to survive on my salary. Week after week, we were accumulating bills and this made me uneasy. It also compounded the problems our relationship was facing. A communication gap developed and widened overnight that we could hardly discuss without ending it in a misunderstanding. I know I was the cause because I was too obsessed about Will not having a job and the financial responsibility of the home being on me. Even when he makes affectionate remarks, I see myself retorting, “If you love me, then get a job and take care of us”. This makes him feel very bad but being a quiet and reserved person, he would only respond, “I will get one in a short time.”

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 October 2009 14:41 )

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