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Posted by Sloroll on April 11, 2006 at 21:20:47 from (12.219.230.225):
In Reply to: OT Marriage Problem posted by blank on April 11, 2006 at 18:28:39:
Dreaming is easy. Realizing your dreams is work. Whether your hopes lie with your wife, with your family farm or a combination of the two, there are going to be times you wish either would go away. I have found that women can be very different people at different times of the month. Sometimes a little settling in period works wonders. Change is frightening for women and adventure for men. Rash actions rarely get desired results. Work towards your goal slowly and methodicaly with no demands. She will either get on the train or stay at the station. Finaly be very sure you know what you want, not your Father, not your wife or the people here. Fulfilment of a life dream can be a very frightening thing to realize. I have found most people never attain their loftiest desires because the risk and the work involved is well outside the realm of their personal comfort. Good luck to you and take one piece of advice. Find a quiet place with fresh air and a light breeze. Sit and contemplate what is truely important to you. It is amazing the clarity a small payer can bring you.
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