Saving A Marriage

09.11.2009 | Author: Cindy Surette | Posted in Marriage

It was a fairy tale wedding. You and the love of your life came together in front of family and friends and made vows that you would be true to one another for a lifetime. The first months were wedded bliss and you could not believe how fortunate you were to be married to your best friend. However, slowly, as time moved on, you drifted apart. Now, you are living in separate homes and it seems as if there is no hope for that marriage. Do not despair, no marriage is beyond repair if you take some time to learn about saving a marriage.

You and your spouse have a history together. The past months or years may not have been a good history, but it is history none the less. If you think back before the trouble began, it was a good history. If the two of you can move beyond the hurt, there may still be hope.

There was a spark when you first met that began to grow. As you got to know one another, you could hardly stand being apart for only a few minutes, but now you have been separated for months, and you fear is that all is lost. It does not have to be over forever.

There was a time when you could not wait to see your spouse after work. Now any planned encounter is dreaded and a chance encounter only ends in tears. You dread seeing the one you once loved.

The couple that everyone said could not be separated is now. In addition there is another person in the picture. Can a marriage be saved?

All is not lost. You can begin saving a marriage about to end in divorce.

Your marriage is not doomed even if you are the only one bent on saving a marriage! It can be done! There is even a video that explains the opening move on this site.

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