It's ALWAYS about the money. Do you think there would be counseling if no one got payed. They usually don't do it "Just because they're nice people"
2006-07-13 02:38:19
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answered by profile image 5
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Is it true marriage counselors are always on the wife's side to make more money?
I was listening on the radio that no matter what the situation is, how bad a thing the wife did, no matter if the guy was the lesser evil on the relationship, the counselor will always be on the wife's side. Marriage counselors know if they even hint the husband is the one who's not at...
2015-08-05 23:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-23 04:32:39
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answered by ? 3
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This is a hard answer for me to give because there are ALWAYS two sides to every story and there are always those two people pointing and saying he's wrong and she's wrong, this is my story, this is MY story. 12.00 is awesome for working at a convenient store and the fact that you don't pay for gas is awesome. The thing is, she knew your lifestyle and habits before she said "I DO" . You cut back for her. As long as you don't come home stone cold drink, then it shouldn't be a problem. My own only concern would be the gambling, eventually you are going to lose. If that is the concern for her, she needs to compose herself a little more It sounds like a bunch of petty bickering to me . You have only been married for four months and it sounds like you two are pretty young, maybe there is some immaturity going on. If you cannot sit and talk like adults, then, counseling is the answer. If she doesn't go, YOU GO. You may think that you don't have a problem, but you need help in dealing with the situation and understanding what it is you need to do. Counselors do have a special way of talking the spouse to come in for a session or two. Divorce is not always the answer especially this soon in a marriage, that is just sad.
2016-04-12 23:07:38
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answered by ? 4
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I've not heard that before, and before you lumped all marriage counselors together, you might want to do some more research. As it is, it is not always women wanting to go see a marriage counselor.
But most women would probably agree that it is always the man's fault. hahahaha
2006-07-13 02:06:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I would find a different counselor. A professional is not allowed to "take sides". The man can go to counseling without the wife if she refuses to go back but most men won't.
2006-07-13 02:55:00
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answered by donnabbb43 2
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Unless the counselor is not genuine that would be the case. In this day and age people in the world are just out to make every buck they can get thier hands on. It is wise to visit someone who has a good track record (always recomended by a close friend).
2006-07-13 02:10:03
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answered by Ycul72 3
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2016-01-12 04:13:04
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answered by Anonymous
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My counselor tells me when it's my fault or I'm being too irrational or something, and on occasion, has taken my husbands' "side". I don't think it is one persons fault when a marriage turns our, it takes TWO. 100% on both sides to make it work.
2006-07-13 02:06:38
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answered by Misty B 2
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Marriage counselors will take the side of the person who wants to keep seeing them and has no problem dishing out the dough.
2006-07-13 02:10:59
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answered by Anonymous
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