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Save The Marriage
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Author: Lee H. Baucom, Ph.D. Rating: 9.1 / 10* Rating is based on user feedback |
The author of this book is a popular and recognized marriage expert and he reveals some “secrets” to save your marriage even when divorce seems inevitable or even if you are the only one wanting to save the marriage. The book will also show you how to strengthen your marriage, so you find the happiness and your spouse are looking for.
Lee Baucom claims that he has a success rate of 90% at saving marriages for couples on the verge of ending their longterm relationships, while other counselors only have a success rate of 20%. He completely busts the myth that one can’t save a marriage if the spouse doesn’t want it. To find out how to save your own marriage or help a loved one save theirs, download a copy of the book.


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Pezo,
Please tell us your story (if you don’t mind) so I can help you.
Otherwise, if you read the book, I’m sure must have got some helpful advice from it.
My husband of 18 years said he isn’t sure if he wants a divorce but does need time away so he has moved out he moved out on Feb 4 of this year about after three weeks he called me and we have been talking ever since we have had sex several times when we do talk he acts like nothing is wrong. I have asked him to come home alot and still says he needs more time. I just feel he is having cake and eating it to, but it kills me when we don’t talk. When I go to my son’s baseball games he will come up to me and talk like there isn’t a thing wrong. We have two children a sixteen year old and a 12 year old. He says he still loves me he say he thinks he is going through a mid life crisis he is 41 will be 42 in June. I just don’t know what to do, I still love him like the day I married him. I’m so depressed all the time which isn’t good for my kids but I truly can’t help it.
Thank you for your time
KIM
Hello Kim,
First of all, you need to know what your husband is up to when he is not living with you. I don’t hope so, but could it be that he is cheating on you?
Also, avoiding to talk about the problem is not going to solve anything. It is obvious that there is a problem, I don’t know what it is, neither do you. So, the only way to find out, is to talk things out, ask your husband what is on his mind and assure him that he can talk with you and that you care for him. I dont think that should be hard after 18 years of marriage.
If he is going through a mid-life crisis, make him understand that he can count on you, or you can overcome this crisis together.
And follow the advice and tips mentioned in the book so as to stop your husband from walking out for good.
All the best!