Is Change the Key to a Good Marriage?
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Ron BarnesNovember 14, 2017
Not long ago I had the opportunity to talk to a young couple shortly before their wedding. I told them that after more than 40 years of marriage I could tell them one of the secrets to a successful marriage. I told them that they needed to learn to tolerate each other. They looked at me funny. I explained that each of them would do things that irritate the other. They need to learn to tolerate those things.
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