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[quote=Anonymous]Since the birth of our second child, our marriage has taken a big hit. We snap at each other; he says I'm constantly talking down to him (which of course I don't see), and I think he needs to man up in times of stress instead of falling apart, leaving me to deal with three children. He says my tone is always negative, I say the same about his! And let's not even talk about sex. I fully acknowledge we are moving apart, and lots of it is my fault...but I seem helpless to stop acting the way I do. Problem is, every time we start talking about it, we get off track due to score-keeping and defensiveness. I'm desperate to put things back on track-is couples or individual counseling the way to go? And if couples, any recs? We are in nova. I'm concerned he's going to think counseling is a negative, where I'm looking at it as a doctor for an ailing marriage.[/quote]
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