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[quote=Anonymous]I think you need to decide what you really want for your marriage, own your own responsibility, and communicate with him. Don't assume he understands what you feel and what you want. Your daughter's delays are not your fault. Your being in tears for months is not your fault either, but it IS your fault if you don't acknowledge it's not a healthy situation for you, your child, or your marriage and try to change it. If you want to save your marriage, you need to be very clear and show him that you want to change how things are right now for you as an individual and as a couple and come up with a plan. My husband and I separated for a year. Things aren't all roses now, but we sure communicate a lot better than we did before and we appreciate each other in ways we never did before. We also accept each others differences and find ways to get what we each need without trying to change the other person. [/quote]
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