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Essay heading: Marriage is for keeps
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Instead of nuisances, children, in fact, should be regarded as a celebration of the marriage. But they aren't, and frequently they are perceived as hindrances that divide a husband and wife.If the demands of parenting are causing you and your husband to drift apart, analyze why. Do you and your spouse share the same agenda? If you both shared the priority of nurturing and enjoying your child, then there should be no problem... displayed 300 characters
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Do you and your spouse share the same agenda? If you both shared the priority of nurturing and enjoying your child, then there should be no problem. But, if either or both of you have control issues which manifest as power struggles, then disputes will most certainly arise. In many marriages, women grow resentful of their husbands when they are expected to do it all: work, clean, care for the children, shop, cook, do laundry, and then make love... displayed next 300 characters
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