What to do if you suspect a partner is neurodiverse?
I once knew a woman who had racked up the equivalent of a decent college education before her husband learned of her spending. They had to pull $$$ out of their kids' college funds to pay for it. What was happening 6-12 months before? He had gained a lot
"Tell your partner what you need" is responsible for more disappointment and heartache than any other commonly given relationship advice. (Except maybe "I feel" statements.") The advice comes from a logical and well-meaning place. The alternative is assumed to be-- * suffering in silence. * sucking
Grief and Sadness in Long-term Relationships There's so much grief, loss, and sadness in long-term relationships. Even VERY good marriages suffer from disappointment and hurt. As a couple, it's easier to manage hard feelings when the source of stress comes from outside the relationship.
"I'm in pain and I need your help." Why do couples argue? It's not a rhetorical question. Why do YOU argue? At the heart of most arguments is a core thought or problem. It's often: "I'm in great pain