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April 2010
Your husband does not know what you are thinking. That is not a statement of how little he loves you. It is a statement of fact. However, if you tell him what kind of problem you are having, he will be happy to help you solve it! Your definition of love may include having a partner that can look at you and immediately determine what your needs are. If that is true, then you need to work on creating a new definition or you will be continuously disappointed.
So, to re-do the opening sentence of this column, if you really love your partner, tell him what you are thinking.
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