i don't think the question of whether someone stays married has o it's only one reason for thet i sal you about this the other day. As long as you know that you can manage your mind and the mind of your partner productively, things will turn out well. Why would anybody assume that the end of something is a failure? Is it a failure if you enjoyed something immensely for some period at a time, but then something changes and then you don't? So should you just keep doing a thing that didn't work, i mean, or must you always fix the old thing?
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