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By all means help her get out of her marriage (but set a deadline), but DO NOT move in with her--let the dissolution of the marriage take place with your support but not with you as a cause. As Fr....
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It may be nothing, but she needs to be seen by a pediatrician right away.
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You need to get help, and quickly. Check out a community counseling center. If there is a crisis hotline in your city/town, call it and get a referral.
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We have the same problem with our Westie, but it is more pronounced when the dog greets my husband than when he greets me or my daughters. My husband is clearly "top dog" to the Westie, and the...
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Thanks to all of you--your answers are exactly what I thought. (However, shgrneyzs, while you're right the groom is a cheapskate, it may not be the bride who should be leaving the groom. I'm fairly...
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Do NOT use pillows with an infant! Give up tummy time for a month and do other exercises to strengthen neck--e.g. my daughter liked to be pulled up gently to sitting (just support the head a little...
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People complain about the "terrible twos" but the threes are MUCH worse. Just because your son is difficult at 3 doesn't guarantee he'll be awful later, but it DOES depend on how you learn to handle...
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Make sure your wife has time for herself; with two children it is easy to feel that a woman's life is being lived for other people (and so a husband's legitimate requests for sex just feel like one...
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Two children is enough to decrease any caregiver's sex drive. First thing, reign in your stressful lifestyle. I know that if I don't get some time alone from people demanding things of me, and have...
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I'm a developmental psychologist, and 7 is way too young to be left alone for more than a few minutes to borrow sugar from a neighbor. First, 7-year olds do not have the knowledge of what to do in...
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I agree with Fr_Chuck; this is a control issue. Take a stand (gently at first) about what is important to you; that you will only have one wedding, and that you want it to be special. Otherwise,...
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Hello,
A 35- year old man and his 33-year old fiancée are planning an elaborate wedding. Her family is paying for the reception, but the groom's father does not have any money and cannot afford the...
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