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Managing Differences: Learning to Appreciate Your Spouse’s Perspectives
Sometimes, it can feel like it’s true that men are from Mars and women are from Venus. Even after being married for a while, you can still have moments when you wonder why your spouse and you think so differently? In this episode of Connect 2 Marriage Podcast, we continue our series on Communication and Conflict why does my spouse think so differently? Hear from married couple Nelson and Gina on how they deal with this to bridge the communication gap and reach mutual understanding.--Every day, couples experience crisis and suffering in their marriage from accumulated years of unresolved conflict and emotional disconnection.“We grew apart and lacked intimacy. We could no longer have a conversation without arguments. I felt betrayed and really wanted to end the marriage. In seeking help, our counsellor was immensely professional and experienced, making us feel comfortable quickly. While men struggle to open up or even agree to counselling, she assessed my hubby and knew how to talk to him.We are thankful we sought help! My hubby and I are now strong advocates for counselling. When we're sick, we visit a doctor for treatment. Likewise, if our marriage is ill, we seek treatment through counselling too.”
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