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What two or three problems, if solved, would make the most positive difference in your relationship? In your life?


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When it seems I'm always the one to blame when something is not going right with our relationship, it takes two to tango. Our communication is terrible because I feel like when I have some issues she gets defensive instead of listening to what I'm trying to say. Our jobs!!!
I don't believe u ever say let's talk about any issues....I try hard to not get defensive....whenever I bring up issues u turn it around to something I have done.....I really want to change this and I don't feel like u do AT ALL.....we do nothing the therapist suggests at all....we need to do something
Female, >50 years, Married, IA, US | Dec 29, 2011

Do u think I should change my job situation? Would that help do u think?
Female, >50 years, Married, IA, US | Dec 29, 2011

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1.being able to have proper activities together.
2.being able to have a actual date.
3.and trust.


1. He needs a job 2. Better communication 3. Being closer to each other's family


More alone time with my love


Taking away the stress of money and work from both our relationship and our lives would make the most positive difference for me.

Ron Lawson
D & H Distributing, Inc.
Atlanta DC Mobile Equipment
rlawson@dandh.com
Ph: 770-683-3770 ext. 6121
Fax: 770-683-3779
Employee Owner Since 2009
I'd say you can start by not advertising your business while trying to improve your relationship...
Male, 31-35 years, Dating, FL, US | Jan 07, 2012

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Sex passion intimacy time to spend together


If we could just find our way back to when things were new between us, with no history only the future to look forward to. When the was nothing but passion between us, and when we looked at each other and all we wanted to do was be together.


If I had a better job then we wouldn't be so stressed about bills and could start a family.


Learning how to fight fair.
Me finding my voice.



1) reliable babysitter 2) career


distance and ex



1. Better Communication.
2. Working on Trust.
3. Good Friendship.


Sex more often and a getaway trip (actual honeymoon although it's been too long now so it's stupid to call it that)


More time together, better communication, less frenemy business.


My mom, distance, her ex.
Replace distance with transportation, and the ex is more of an annoyance than a 'problem'...
Female, 31-35 years, Dating, FL, US | Jan 07, 2012

Then replace ex with universities >.>
Male, 31-35 years, Dating, FL, US | Jan 07, 2012

Heyy, I pretty much ended that as an issue.
Female, 31-35 years, Dating, FL, US | Jan 07, 2012

We got 99 problems but a college ain't one :P
Male, 31-35 years, Dating, FL, US | Jan 07, 2012

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