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phemmy
4/24/2008 1:26 PM
this is wonderful truth, that we need to take note off, if only couple are lviing alone after they are newly wed without any interferance from family of origin, telling them how to live. most marriage would have been better
dorong
4/14/2008 3:57 PM
it was a real eye opener,to think the things we regarded as what puts us together was actually taring us apart.breaking free is hard but when we consider that damages it can cause ,we can easily draw boundaries.
mengst
4/10/2008 3:29 PM
This is a very good article. I think it would have been helpful if we would have been given more examples of what some families do to impose themselves on their married children. Some actions on the part of in-laws can be so subtle that you really may not realize what is going on immediately. Nevertheless, this is a very good article ---- especially for newlyweds. Thank you.
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