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Four Negative Patterns to Avoid or Kill Your Marriage in the Process

Four Negative Patterns to Avoid or Kill Your Marriage in the Process

by Dr. Bing | Apr 20, 2012 | Anger and Fighting, Marital Therapy, Research on Marriage

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The Tyranny of Indifference

by Dr. Bing | Jul 18, 2011 | Divorce, Feelings, Indifference, Love, Selishness, Stubbornness

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