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Old Apr 18, 2016, 07:28 AM
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Such a beautiful picture of you and your husband on date night!!! That is such a positive way to connect as a couple. My husband and I have been together nearly 39 years, and we've had many rocky times together. The hard times really have given both of us chances to grow up together. My hopes and prayers that you continue to find your way together.
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Old Apr 18, 2016, 03:13 PM
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You two look so happy together in this picture. I hope you can work things out. My husband and I have been through a lot of rough times in our 36 years together; in fact, we almost split up once because of my restlessness and agitation and anger. Didn't know then that I was bipolar. Things got a lot better once we discovered where all that crap was coming from.

Hang in there, hun. If both of you are willing to work on your marriage, it's bound to succeed where so many others fail. (((HUGS)))
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