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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 2109866" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>Wheww man I am not in the city, unfortunately or I could recommend 2 good ones here in Tulsa.</p><p></p><p>I would start at church, but that may not be the right answer. I have an employee that went through a couples counselor with his church about 10 years ago he shared his story with me after finding out about what I was going through last year and they pretty much told him she wears the pants and he can't do anything about it. Which is far different than what my wife and I got from counseling. It takes 2 whole people to make a happy marriage you both have to be happy with yourselves first, then you both need to be willing to work and not just till the trouble is over but all the time.</p><p></p><p>I'll recommend a good book that the wife and I both read, "how to divorce proof your marriage".</p><p></p><p>Man I hope it works out. I'll lend an ear or a shoulder anytime. If my wife and I can come back from it there's always a chance. I started out with an individual counselor to talk to when she left me and he was amazed at what we were able to come back from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 2109866, member: 4307"] Wheww man I am not in the city, unfortunately or I could recommend 2 good ones here in Tulsa. I would start at church, but that may not be the right answer. I have an employee that went through a couples counselor with his church about 10 years ago he shared his story with me after finding out about what I was going through last year and they pretty much told him she wears the pants and he can't do anything about it. Which is far different than what my wife and I got from counseling. It takes 2 whole people to make a happy marriage you both have to be happy with yourselves first, then you both need to be willing to work and not just till the trouble is over but all the time. I'll recommend a good book that the wife and I both read, "how to divorce proof your marriage". Man I hope it works out. I'll lend an ear or a shoulder anytime. If my wife and I can come back from it there's always a chance. I started out with an individual counselor to talk to when she left me and he was amazed at what we were able to come back from. [/QUOTE]
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