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Dear Penny, Dear ML, On the other hand, in marriage, you have a right to expect that your partner NOT do things that you find offensive. Part of your problem may be the way in which you are addressing the things that annoy you. When you speak to your wife about these things, be sure that you go to her with a smile on your face. Do so at a time when you are calm and relaxed. Tell her that you have a problem and ask her if she would be willing to help you with it. Tell her how you feel about the things she is doing. Suggest an alternative, and ask her how she would feel about that. Ask her for ideas. If you can keep the conversation pleasant and courteous, then there is a good chance that the two of you can work together to find alternatives that make you both happy at the same time. If you find that cannot have this discussion without losing your temper, then those are issues that need to be addressed before any other. Best wishes, |
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