Posted by B-maniac on April 21, 2012 at 08:54:00 from (97.85.62.26):
In Reply to: What to do posted by Can't win on April 21, 2012 at 02:34:08:
Get the book named " Women are From Venus , Men are From Mars" ( or the title could be the other way around) and set down TOGETHER and read it. It's not a blame book but rather explains why men and women can say the same words but mean two diff things. We think different and talk in diff meanings. It's a wonder any relationship lasts past the lust at all. Should be a required read to get a marriage liscense. Your statements about what you "thought" you were doing and what she "percieves" you aren't doing are living proof of what this book can and will solve for you. How long would you give a marriage between an American and a Japanese if neither one spoke the others language and didn't care to learn it and thought the other "should understand " what each others meaning is??? SAME THING! GET THE BOOK! Before the love has eroded too far. Guarrantee you will think the author knew the both of you personally. RB
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