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OT: dont know what to do...wife probs.
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Posted by ford4roy on June 04, 2007 at 09:01:33 from (64.123.37.114):
In Reply to: OT: dont know what to do...wife probs. posted by marriage problems. on June 03, 2007 at 15:40:46:
Wow! This one sure brought in all kinds of advice, didn't it? My wife watches too much Dr. Phil and I always get the abbreviated version of the days events. The only comment that I can give you is that YOUR life is made up of the choices that you make. Are you happy with the choice you made and is this the way you want to live out the rest of your life? If so, then thats the choice you make. If you bought a bad tractor that was nothing but trouble, how much more time and money do you think you should put into it to try and get it working the way you think it should? You may really like the way the tractor looks, the color, the .....it may be a real good looker, but what if this tractor ain't ever gonna be right. Now, some of you may say that comparing your wife to a tractor is wrong, and thats not really what Im trying to convey. SO lets compare your wife to a horse........uhhh....ok, maybe not. You have been going to counseling for a year, right?? In my humble opinion, counseling is designed to fix someone.............to fix WHO? YOU? Anyway, my advise is to choose wisely. Choose to be happy. R
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