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[quote=Anonymous]Laughing "with" your DH is much different than being laughed "at" by him. Laughter is an important part of a loving marriage because it indicates happiness and joy. The laughter you are speaking of indicates pain. Family dinners would probably help create "good" marriages. They say in "good" marriages the spouses nurture admiration toward each other, turn toward each other and not away, let each spouse influence the other, solve their solvable problems, overcome gridlock, and create shared meaning. Family dinners would provide time for that! Also, it is a place for children to observe "good" marriages, plus learn "good" communication skills, manners, healthy eating, and teamwork, if they are included in on the meal preparation and clean-up. There is lots of research to support the social, emotional, health, academic, and spiritual benefits of nuclear units eating together. Do you believe family dinners, if done in a loving setting, could foster "good" laughter and less pain? Blessings to you today! [/quote]
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