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Is there a free relationship advice hotline?

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  • 8 years ago
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    No, not that I am aware of. Other than this site. Ask your question here, and it is quite possible you might get a good answer.

  • 5 years ago

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    Source(s): My Ex Back Secret : http://exback.oruty.com/?HoCV
  • 5 years ago

    Conflict or anger itself does not have to cause an irreparable rift between partners. With good communication skills and a shared commitment to a marriage, even these are surmountable. How to save your marriage https://tr.im/fNInE

    However, at that point where one partner is at the brink of abandoning the relationship, how can the remaining partner save their marriage? If you are at the point where your spouse has asked for a divorce, what can you do?

    You must realize first that, you do have a choice. Often, when confronted by a crisis, we find ourselves backed into a corner thinking we have no choice in the matter. How can we change the situation when it involves another person's feelings or decisions? While we cannot, must not and in no way manipulate, blackmail or threaten our partner into changing their mind, we can actually control how we react to the situation. If anything, you must realize that you still have control over yourself. You have the opportunity to look inward and take responsibility for your own feelings and actions and even have the chance to take personal inventory of what your partner is trying to tell you. Are there points in your marriage that must be changed? If so, respond appropriately and proactively.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Hi, My Boyfriend and I have been together for nearly four years and last night he was typing online and I saw he had written a birthday wish to his ex-from a year or so before we met that read"Happy Birthday Beautiful, I will love you forever". I was pretty upset about this and I still am, he chalks it up to be normal to have a lot of love for people from his past. I would never however, tell an ex that I loved them in something so simple as a birthday wish. I feel like I would never do this out of respect for my new significant other and respect for our relationship. Any advice?

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    Sometimes, letting go seems like the easiest thing to do. But think about this: you've invested so much of your time and energy into another person; you've made a solemn promise; and you still know there's love, even if it's hiding underneath the surface. This website will show you how to save a marriage and avoid divorce, even if you're the only one trying https://tr.im/yxS7o

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    4 years ago

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    Source(s): Keep Marriage Alive http://saveyourmarriage.latis.info/?3n40
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