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Three Men and a Communication Problem
by Randy Waters May 2009
Are you having communication problems with your wife or girlfriend? Can’t figure out why she gets frustrated and doesn’t understand you? Here’s what three men learned about solving this challenge in their relationships.
 
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hen was the last time you had an important conversation with your wife, girlfriend, or other woman who is significant in your life and she didn’t understand you? Chances are, she expressed her frustration with you. Because of what she said, did you end up feeling unappreciated, not respected, or that you just can’t do anything right in her eyes? Men tend to handle such situations with one of three behaviors – which only make the situation worse. Meet Wesley, Dwayne and Lou, three men who share their stories of such incidents and how they decided to improve the communication aspect of their relationships.


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