Marriage Saving Apology: Relationship Skills Nobody Taught You
Learning to how and when to use a marriage saving apology is essential if you want your marriage to be satisfying. No matter how kind we try to be, we still hurt one another in relationships all the time. It's part of being a fallible human. We're sensitive to certain things. Oftentimes we trip over something we don't even realize is there. First, we need to recognize that as a fact of life. If you’re the one who gets hurt in your marriage, help your partner recognize that you are hurt. And vice versa because it does go both ways, though men will rarely acknowledge it. Then we need to learn how to repair the breach quickly by knowing when and how to initiate an apology. No, the man isn’t always wrong. He often feels like he is, but women mess up, too.
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Explore the Psychology of Men, Women, and Marriage. Discover simple facts about what works, what doesn't, and why. Learn what it means to value women and respect men. I never favor one sex over the other. Because that would be counterproductive! As a former Professor and Couple's Psychologist, I am definitely not a sexist. And although I love helping women get what they want, I am not a feminist either. I am best described as a pragmatist who recognizes and honors the fact that men and women are different by design ... and I freely share what I have learned about intimate relationships with the opposite sex ... because your success matters to me!
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