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I think she may be confused about our marriage, what can I do?

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Question - (24 April 2006) 1 Answers - (Newest, 24 April 2006)
A male , anonymous writes:

Hi,

Im 39 and my wife is 24. We got married in August 2004. In July last year, she left saying that she made a mistake getting married young and asked for a divorce. I have been trying so hard to get her back, and recently we had a big blow up over the phone because of this. At times she seems confused, but I believe she is letting pride get in the way. She even still calls me baby. Now I'm confused. I only have till August this year before she files for divorce. Please help.

Thank you.

Eddie

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A reader, anonymous, writes (24 April 2006):

from a woman's standpoint- you got to turn on the charm! be romantic as hell. send her flowers at work, make her dinner, take her out to do something she would love, or buy her something that she likes. Be the man she fell in love with in the first place. Men forget that even little things can make us women feel special.tell her every day that she is beautifu: this doesn't cost a thing! let her know that you are her man, and that you will do anything to keep her.

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