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Kay LewisU.S.
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I have a Masters degree in Social Work. I can answer questions about relationhips, communication skills, preparation for marriage and handling the issues of sick parents. | |
VaniIndia
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Can handle all questions pertaining to arguments/difference of opinion among friends, spouses, family, colleagues. The crux is to understand the causality and personality of the people involved in such a complex situation. |
Well, tell her that men know what other men go through and you can see what's in his eyes. Because of this you are a better judge of his feelings for her. You could ask other males who are important
Prevention is the best medicine. Communicate openly and often about various topics BEFORE they become problems or concerns. For instance, if you prefer him to be in the house at a certain time so he
Hi Chris, It's normal to compare her with your other relations and realize that she was far better. The fact is that you broke up and both of you moved on in life. She is happy with her life and why
I'm sure she was hurt by you giving her an excuse and not talking to her. She may be so hurt that she would not call.(she doesn't want to be yelled at again) Try calling her. Leave a detailed message
Hi Keil, Why don't you talk to your Dad - a heart to heart chat - when she is not around and when he is in a relatively good mood? Am sure he thinks that she takes care of you like a son and is oblivious

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