Our issues weren't about cheating or violence, just things weren't right right now.We were bickering about little things... Is a week away from each other going to help?
2006-08-28
07:43:13
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Since day one, the only time we have apart is when he's at work...we are both kind of loners and think best alone.I'm hoping this might add some clarity for us because we've worked too hard to just throw our relationship away and walk off....
2006-08-28
07:51:27 ·
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A week apart will do some good only if you are going to use it to think about your relationship. Some time to sort things out in your head and heart can be really beneficial. You also need to time to "weigh out" the good things and the bad things to make sure that preserving the relationship is really worth it. You need time to think about what you can do to make things better and what more you need from your mate (without fueling your anger, being down on yourself, or playing the blame game). The other thing you both need to think about is why you got together in the first place. If you got together for good reasons, then when you see that person again, look for those things chances are that wonderful person you married is still there underneath all the other problems.
When you come back together, appreciate each other's company before trying to work out the problems. Then take things slow and discuss them. Talk to each other (not at each other) and listen closely.
Best of luck to you.
2006-08-28 07:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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A week or a little more, it all depends. If you've both sat down and talked AND listened to each other, then a little away time may help. You have to get everything out into the open, tell him everything that's wrong...all of it and get him to do the same. It really helps, I thought it wouldn't in my case but it did, we talked and listened makingnote not to interrupt, yell or belittle anyones feelings while resolving to be a better half and drop some bad habits! Good Luck
Bad Angel
2006-08-28 07:49:06
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answered by bad a 1
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I am not sure that separating helps. I travel periodically for my job and spend a week or two weeks away from home at a time. My wife and I always miss each other but we still get back to the point where we are not happy. We love each other but we never get to spend quality alone time with each other because of our careers and kid's activities. I know for us, the problem is we haven't nurtured our marriage enough.
2006-08-28 07:53:00
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answered by Mike S 1
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it very much can be the key to your answers time apart from your spouse is good instead of going to divorce some people need a break from each other from time to time to think things over and clear their heads go for it just let hubby know its only for a week and then once back home maybe you can start fresh and new good luck
2006-08-28 07:50:07
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answered by teresa d 4
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Yes, I think that's a good idea. Stay away from each other long enough to miss eachother. Don't talk on the phone, either. No communication. Good luck, hope it works out!
2006-08-28 07:46:52
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answered by Littlemissy 4
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answered by bulman 4
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It may work according to what cause the separation.You have to talk to one another because not talking will drive you further away.
2006-08-28 07:47:13
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answered by missmadhatter 3
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Counseling might help more. Separation does not help solve the basic problems.
2006-08-28 07:48:04
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answered by whataboutme 5
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once you have your decision you 'll automatically go forward to it. it seems that you haven't take a decision and you want to return back so it welcomed to have a trial..
2006-08-28 07:49:04
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answered by Tota 2
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You betcha, YES
2006-08-28 07:49:51
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answered by nbr660 6
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