Women are talkers, men are solvers.” This is one of the first statements I make to couples when we begin our work together. I have found that this one difference is often the underlying cause of the infamous statement “They just don’t get me.” This difference is even more prevalent when either one or both individuals within the marriage are grieving. Grief changes us, and when we change our relationships have to adapt or else, they won’t make it. If you or your spouse have recently lost someone you love, I encourage you to read the tips below to help you grow together, instead of apart. You can also read THE FIRST 10 THINGS TO DO ONCE DARLING ASKED YOU IN MARR SOLVED. Tip #1: No two relationships are the same. Therefore, no two people will grieve the same way. A mother and father will grieve differently for the loss of their child. There is no right way to grieve. Crying doesn’t always mean healing, and silence doesn’t always mean denial. We do what works for us, i...
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