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Being married is sapping my desire for life
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<blockquote data-quote="Lunostrelki" data-source="post: 1299228" data-attributes="member: 11498"><p>@OP:</p><p></p><p>I often feel challenged and "intruded upon" by my wife of nearly 5 years, and sometimes it really gets on my nerves. But when I reflect on it, I usually can't find anything to fault her on that she doesn't already acknowledge and allows herself to be corrected on. The real reason why I feel irritated by her is because she has very strong logic and when she criticizes me, she's almost always right. I can't remember a single time that she made an actual fuss (beyond tongue-in-cheek nagging) for no good reason. On the contrary, I can think of at least half a dozen good habits or skills that I learned because of her, none of which go against my life philosophy. </p><p></p><p>If your wife is a good woman and you aren't happy, chances are it's because you have some improvement you need to make. Sometimes that means correcting your most ingrained habits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lunostrelki, post: 1299228, member: 11498"] @OP: I often feel challenged and "intruded upon" by my wife of nearly 5 years, and sometimes it really gets on my nerves. But when I reflect on it, I usually can't find anything to fault her on that she doesn't already acknowledge and allows herself to be corrected on. The real reason why I feel irritated by her is because she has very strong logic and when she criticizes me, she's almost always right. I can't remember a single time that she made an actual fuss (beyond tongue-in-cheek nagging) for no good reason. On the contrary, I can think of at least half a dozen good habits or skills that I learned because of her, none of which go against my life philosophy. If your wife is a good woman and you aren't happy, chances are it's because you have some improvement you need to make. Sometimes that means correcting your most ingrained habits. [/QUOTE]
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