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Psychic Tips for Love

 

Dear Ruth,

 

Twenty years ago I married a beautiful woman, who I thought loved me. I just discovered she read a letter from our lawyer a few days ago, that I would only inherit a portion of my family's wealth. The rest would go to my oldest brother.

 

Now she says, "You tricked me by not telling me the truth about your family's financial decisions. You tell me everything, but this you kept a secret. I no longer trust you."

 

I didn't realize how much she was counting on the money from the inheritance.

 

Did she ever love me?

 

I don't know what to do. Can you help me?

 

Confused

 

 

Assumption

 

Dear Confused,

  • You have a lot to think about.
  • Do you want to stay in your marriage?
  • Can you trust your wife now?

Why didn't you tell your wife about your family's financial decision? Were you hoping something would change - were you ashamed that you weren't worthy of getting more

 

Do you want a divorce?

 

There comes a time in many marriages in which two people come to find that it is difficult to communicate. In these instances, a barrier is built between the two individuals. Many emotions may occur as a result of not being able to communicate effectively. In the end, there are high levels of frustration, resentment, and disappointment. The issue of divorce may present itself. Thomas Zimmer Ph.D

 

You also require more information about your wife's childhood. The money she seeks is for security. It is my psychic impression that she needs to know you will love her forever. This will not be easy as she is very doubtful that you or anyone can love her unconditionally.

 

I am baffled that you didn't realize her need for money to be happy. Did she love you? I think she did love you, but not for whom you are, but for whom she thought you would become.

 

You need to go to a marriage counselor for help - not for you - but for how you can begin to understand your wife, her fears, and yourself.

 

Any problem, big or small, within a family, always seems to start with bad communication. Someone isn't listening.
Emma Thompson
   



 

 

 

 

 
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