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We've been dating since college. I want her to marry me. How do I know if she's the "one"?
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I'm in college and like to date. My friends say they're waiting for "Mr. Right." Is there something wrong with casual dating?
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We're newlyweds. Communicating has been hard. When we fight, I shut down. Can I learn to share my feelings?
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I don't feel like I love my spouse anymore. It's been long time now. Is there anything I can do to feel "in love" again?
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I love the outdoors but my wife doesn't. She would rather go to a movie or stay home. How can we find something to do together?
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Recently, I've been interpreting my husband's behavior negatively. All I notice are the things that frustrate, disappoint and hurt me. How can I change this?
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I met a man on a business trip and we became friends. We really connected. I love my husband and care about my marriage, but I have feelings for this other man. I'm so confused. I didn't mean for this to happen.
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Is blaming each other helpful in resolving our conflicts?
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What are some practical ways to balance time with my spouse versus time with my 4-year-old and newborn? I want our children to see the value of good relationship.
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I've been married for six years to a man I love with all my heart. We have a lot of trouble talking, yet we were great at it while dating. When we try to discuss a problem, we end up fighting and it gets us nowhere. Any advice?
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I need some time out from my children. How much privacy should I allow myself?
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My teenager and I seem to fight all the time. Is this normal, or is something wrong?
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