So. Your wife sent you.
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Yes.
Why?
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I have control issues, she says.
What’s she mean?
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I have no idea.
She doesn’t say what bothers her?
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Nope. She’s a bit crazy, my wife.
I see. What’s her name?
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Felicia.
Maybe we should ask Felicia in to tell us herself.
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How’d you feel about that?
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I’ll tell you everything.
Thought you might.
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Want more?
It all boils down to how you view what goes on within your relationships, specifically your significant ones.
First and foremost, marriage is designed to help you grow up. It’s not about happiness. It’s not about becoming more complete, despite what Hollywood and popular press would like you to believe. Marriage is about growing. Happiness will accompany you at times along the way, but it’s not the ultimate goal.
And second: your growth – your responsibility; your spouse’s – theirs. When you keep this in mind you realize that all you can control in a relationship is yourself.
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July 25th, 2011 at 5:19 pm
So, so true!! I love your posts!
July 25th, 2011 at 8:29 pm
Thanks, Lisa.