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    I am wondering how people would rate their marriage. Is your spouse what you expected or different? Better or worse? And what coping strategy to you implement to maintain peaceful and harmonious marriage?

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    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    👑RebYidd23
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    But that’s about marriage to cars.

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    OK, OK. Be open about it. You’re the therapist I went to last week and couldn’t get anything out of me, so you’re baiting me here. (does my spouse have that much money??)

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    dveykus613
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    🙁 why’d my post get denied?

    nothing personal

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    yaakov doe
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    The chauffeur who’s paid with her fathers big bucks!

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    Utah
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    Well you know where I come from….

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    A 2008 Toyota Camry. Or my wife’s minivan

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    ☕️coffee addict
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    2010 Hyundai sonata

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    yentachaya
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    @The Therapist

    It doesn’t look like you got any substantial answers. Oh well. Better luck next time.

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    Bookworm120
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    @DaasYochid – I saw this thread and I wanted to link to the thread about loving cars, but then I noticed that you’d already done so four months ago! 😀

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    Torah613Torah
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    Therapist, “coping strategies to deal with marriage”? You make it sound like being married is a tribulation to “cope with”.

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    It doesn’t look like you got any substantial answers. Oh well. Better luck next time

    the reason is that rightly or wrongly, based on other posts the OP posted, it was assumed that he was just trying to pry personal info and/or troll, so understandably the post was turned into sort of a joke

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    oomis
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    Some people feel marriage is a fifty-fifty proposition. If each partner in the marriage is giving more than his/her 50%, meaning each one wants to make the other one feel respected, happy, and cherished, then it’s a good foundation upon which to build.

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    yentachaya
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    Now for a real answer:

    The foundation of marriage is giving. Each spouse should be in it to give. And ultimately: the more you give, the more you get! So don’t worry that you’ll be stuck giving more and losing out.

    Be SELFLESS! Not SELFISH!

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