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I can relate
Submitted by cecilia4567 on
Keep Loving Him
Submitted by MelissaOrlov on
The best support you can give him is to love him for who he is, and to recognize that some of his traits - like restlessness, are probably easier for you to adapt to than for him to change. If he needs variety in his life, perhaps there are ways that you can keep your lives together varied enough to be interesting (don't assume that getting married means you have to settle down right away and get boring!)
Don't push to have kids until you have had lots of time to work out how to communicate about all of this easily and he and you both feel comfortable that things are under control....kids tie you down a lot and tend to push adults apart rather than bring them closer has been my experience.
And, yes, you will likely be experimenting with meds for a while...
Melissa Orlov
thanks
Submitted by hope spd on
thanks so much.
Submitted by hope spd on
I relate too your husbands
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