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[quote=grace4ever]Thank you for sharing your concerns with us. I am sorry for what you are going through. No one is perfect so no marriage is perfect. As spouses, we should allow each other to address our concerns. But also, we should try to be direct and not to over exaggerate our feelings. Have you thought that now is the moment that you both can live the vows of marriage? In good times and bad times. In health and sickness? Sometimes, it can happen that spouses can annoy each other. But do not feel discourage. Even in the darkest moments in our lives there’s always hope. Please, let me tell you that you’re not alone Perhaps it is possible to encourage that your spouse can seek counseling or therapy to help try to overcome and conquer what is causing the anxiety. Counseling or therapy can be helpful to work through things like this. You and your husband are valuable and worth of fighting for. Therapy can help your husband to discover the roots of his anxiety and stress. This list-ly is extremely important for you are going through: https://list.ly/list/1CE4-looking-up-from-the-stubborn-darkness. Sending you hugs. I will keep you in my prayers, my friend. [/quote]
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