my husband is a truly wonderful person extemely loving and affectionate and will do anything to please me. however, at times i feel frustrated by our cultural and intellectual differences. i am american and am currently in college with a strong inclination toward the pursuit of knowledge, while my husband is israeli with a limited knowledge of the american lifestyle and ways of getting around. he has only been here six months, speaks a pretty decent english (having learnt it before) and is certainly attempting to learn more. however what do i do with the frustrations of always having to coach him and teach him everything that is so basic to me which feels like im teaching a five year old. i want to feel like he can take care of me rather me of him. its hard to be so patient all the time and to have to explain to him what i expect as an american girl such as a birthday gift and to be taken out...he is a wonderful husband though, really decent man, and i know hell be a wonderful father
2007-06-22
05:59:13
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bluy
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Marriage & Divorce