BE RECEPTIVE AND RESPECT FEELINGS,THIS IS THE ONLY WAY FOR RECONCILIATION.
2007-01-26 05:28:34
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answered by ak 123 3
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First, marriage counseling is very important. If your marriage is in trouble, get a counselor. Second, remembering those things that made you fall in love with your spouse is a good place to start. Start having date nights and spending a lot of alone and uninterrupted time together. Go away for the weekend or just send the kids (if you have any) away for a night a two to a babysitter and have the house all to yourselves.
Communication is vital. So make sure you keep those lines of communication always open. Reminisce of the past and talk about goals and dreams you both have. Good luck!
2007-01-26 05:29:20
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answered by jazz_lover_25 3
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My sister is getting married in March and they had to do a very cool thing today at the church.I told her people should do this once a year to keep that spark going.Sit looking into each others eyes and start asking questions/What do you like about me/what made you fall in love with me/tell me 2 things you dislike about me/What matters to you most in life? Try a few questions like this and you will both start crying trust me.People need to be reminded why they are in love and get out of the same routine.
2007-01-26 05:31:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Not a short answer: It depends how it is troubled.
Most couples break up from unresolved conflict of some kind. People grow apart, people change.
IN any case you have to start a dialogue with spouse. Just tell them that you want to save your marriage and see if you can together get some help - Counseling can really help for some people. Good luck
2007-01-26 05:29:01
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answered by Bob 4
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Sometimes, letting go seems like the easiest thing to do. But think about this: you've invested so much of your time and energy into another person; you've made a solemn promise; and you still know there's love, even if it's hiding underneath the surface. This website will show you how to save a marriage and avoid divorce, even if you're the only one trying https://tr.im/yxS7o
2015-01-28 12:57:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I was on the verge of signing the divorce papers. We had both decided to move on. Then I had a life changing experience one night. I accepted Christ and asked God to forgive my sins.
I went home and told my wife about it. She didn't trust me at first because I hadn't been very trustworthy. But, I asked for an opportunity to see what this change in my life would lead to before we split.
I worked my butt off to be a loving husband and good father. I started putting her needs and the childrens' needs above mine. I started honoring her and loving her the way God tells me to in the Bible.
It isn't an easy road. I still have spouts of pride and selfishness. But, I pulled my marriage from the ashes and built a relationship based on trust, respect, love, hope, gentleness and kindness. This spring will be 11 years and I'm more in love than ever.
2007-01-26 06:06:31
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answered by penhead72 5
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Forget Dr. Phil and Oprah.
Go out on dates with each other every once in a while. Take a couple minutes to hold each other and look in each others' eyes every once in a while.
Don't disrespect one another. Trust me, it sucks to start all over by yourself or with somebody else, and it's not easier than bringing the spark back.
Have a positive attitude--stop complaining all the time--enjoy life.
2007-01-26 05:33:13
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-01-12 04:48:10
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answered by ? 3
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Yes. I believe you can. What made the 2 of you fall in love to begin with? Think back and talk to her about it. Surprise her with a kiss for nothing, bring her flowers. Sometimes we just forget to do the little things that we used to. We get caught up in life and don't realize what is going on until it is too late. The one thing I learned is that somehow the grass always looks greener. I would much rather spend my life with the person that knows me and has been thru so much with me than to be with lots of other relationships that are meaningless. SO DO WHAT YOU CAN!!! TALK, PLAY, LAUGH and don't give up.
2007-01-26 06:28:58
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answered by Babycat 5
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Communication
2007-01-26 05:26:57
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answered by SiCKnDAhead 2
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Depends on what the trouble is in the marriage. If it's sex, there are a lot of things, i.e. toys, lingerie, role playing, games, etc. Be creative and use your wildest imagination. Good luck!
2007-01-26 05:38:12
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answered by Jewel 4
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