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<blockquote data-quote="cvrx4" data-source="post: 1311625" data-attributes="member: 4174"><p>I will take a little bit different slant on this. I agree with everyone else that you all need to talk and communicate and all of that. I would suggest calling up some of her friends/family and planning a "girls night out". I see a lot of newly married couples that feel they have to spend every waking minute together or something is wrong..."What she wants to go out with his/her friends instead of me? She doesn't love me anymore." I have seen it once I have seen it a million times.</p><p></p><p> How about YOU keep the kid one night and let her go do something WITHOUT you. It is healthy and ok for two married people to spend time apart have friends and events that do not involve the significant other. It might make you both realize the time spent together is all that much more important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvrx4, post: 1311625, member: 4174"] I will take a little bit different slant on this. I agree with everyone else that you all need to talk and communicate and all of that. I would suggest calling up some of her friends/family and planning a "girls night out". I see a lot of newly married couples that feel they have to spend every waking minute together or something is wrong..."What she wants to go out with his/her friends instead of me? She doesn't love me anymore." I have seen it once I have seen it a million times. How about YOU keep the kid one night and let her go do something WITHOUT you. It is healthy and ok for two married people to spend time apart have friends and events that do not involve the significant other. It might make you both realize the time spent together is all that much more important. [/QUOTE]
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