My husband has been on short term leave from work for about three months now. could this be why we are not getting along and dont agree on anything right now? Normally he works out of town and comes home on the weekends.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? snowboardbabe answered Monday September 6 2010, 8:58 pm: Ah it is okay , this always happens , you just have to get use to it. As long as you can still contact him , things should be fine. Things like this always happen , you just have to be aware and ready. Changes always cause conflicts , but it builds you guys stronger. Yes , it might be the case why you guys are not getting along and do not agree on anything because you guys are probably not use to distance ,and it is just something you guy's have to work on. My advice to you is , just try talking to him , not be pushy , find out when you can contact him and what can work between you guys , and all that stuff. You have to not argue so much , because negative stuff will happen more of it.
kristamikele answered Monday September 6 2010, 5:53 pm: A change in schedule is stressful for both parties, plus, you're both kind of used to doing things on your own. It will take a little time to adjust. It's ok to disagree, as long as you respect eachother's feelings.
It's normal for people to go through phases. All marraiges go through times when you feel as if you can't stand your partner. He knows the deal-breakers and so do you, so if you want to stay together, don't cross them and your marraige will last. Don't forget to be best friends. [ kristamikele's advice column | Ask kristamikele A Question ]
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