Things to Ask Yourself Before Separation and Divorce for Men
24 Questions to Help You Navigate Through a Toxic Relationship and Decide Whether to Stay or Go
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ナレーター:
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Ross Pipkin
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著者:
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James Aguilar
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If you’re tired of being with your toxic girlfriend or wife and are seriously thinking about leaving her, then keep reading....
You had enough of her shit. You ran out of ways to make things right and now wonder if it’s even worth staying with her. She won’t admit it, but you think she is crazy or even a narcissist. She got you thinking you are crazy and everything is your fault. She’s so focused on being the victim, making you the bad guy. No matter what you do, it’s never good enough for her. She complains about everything but never takes responsibility for her actions. She won’t listen to you, nor will she change. She thinks you are the problem. You’ve reached your limit and need to make a change in your life.
In Things to Ask Yourself Before Separation and Divorce for Men, you’ll discover:
- Not having this one thing with your girlfriend or wife is a clear indication that your relationship will fail
- Why separation and divorce may be right for you even if you’ve been together for years
- How you can better understand her crazy ways by knowing yourself more
- What to do when she keeps on bringing up divorce
- How having sex with her doesn’t guarantee a lasting relationship
- Why you might be better off being single than staying together with her
And, much more.
You don’t have to be a psychologist to know if your girlfriend or wife is not right for you. Life can be better for you after separation or divorce. Some couples aren’t meant to stay together. Even if you’ve done everything right and are the best boyfriend or husband ever, that doesn’t mean she deserves to be with you.
If you really want to know if you should stay or go, then you should listen to this audiobook.
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