You schedule an appointment with a marriage/relationship counselor. Tell him there. Then, the three of you can try to put the marriage back together.
2006-08-06 13:23:48
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answered by Otis F 7
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Two sayings I love and practice!
~A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.
~A successful marriage is an edifice that must be rebuilt every day.
I told my husband this a few years ago. I told him when I was angry though and it hurt him. It also woke him up! We worked through it, and fell in love all over again. I think it is even better this time :)
2006-08-08 03:39:46
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answered by pottersclay70 6
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This one you need to work on. Counseling helps but what helps more is to court again. Start out with a date at an ice cream or coffee shop. Go on a long walk together. Try a picnic. or a movie or the theatre or a concert. . . you figure it out. Telling him is not only unfair it is painful and your marriage vows that you agreed to said for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health til death do us part. Remember those and work to put things back together. This much I will promise you. You WILL regret leaving him if you are thinking about it.
2006-08-06 14:16:45
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answered by snddupree 5
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Do not tell him. Let him read between the lines!, Your actions speak louder than words!, (Sleep on the couch) Start acting independently of him.
2006-08-06 13:28:00
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answered by Happy1 3
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Love is a choice not based on feelings.Ask God to help you and He will show you how to be in love with him again
2006-08-06 13:24:41
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answered by ? 2
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Awwww ... Very nicely I hope- That just sad. Sorry and good luck. I think a marriage counselor would help too.
2006-08-06 13:25:42
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answered by verdes0j0s 3
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