Archive for January 5th, 2012
Episode 2 of The New Statesman, “Passport To Freedom”, sees Alan B’Stard, new Tory MP with the largest majority in the House of Commons, trying to ruin a company of which his wife, Sarah, holds many shares in, because she is trying to divorce him. This is part 1/3. I do not own this video, nor did I create it. It belongs to it’s rightful owner, no copyright infringement intended. Please don’t sue me, I’m just a poor student with a Tory sense of humor ![]()
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mysavemarriageguide.info Learn more about how save marriage and stop your divorce here. Try some tips to help repair your marriage and in the process create a happier union between you and your partner. 1) Talk – Speaking about the issues you’ve may help to find a solution. However it can be easy for an argument to occur when discussing how to repair your marriage, so always try to keep a calm mind set and encourage your partner to do so too. When you start to open up to each other it should be simpler in the future to express your feelings, wants and needs. 2) Listen – When you begin being able to discuss about the problems, you need to be able to listen and keep in mind what your partner is saying and act upon this. Listening is a good way to understand your partners thinking patterns and their level of view. 3) Change – It is hard generally to see your own faults, But nobody is perfect. Sometimes changing the way you function as a couple could have a big effect on your marriage. For instance if you are a person who gets angry by the small things, every time this happens take 10 deep breaths and forget about it. Changing the way you think will change the way your marriage works. 4) Quality Time- In modern society we’re very busy whether it is working or looking after our children, a lot of the time our relationships takes a back seat. Attempt set out an evening each week to spend together doing whatever you get pleasure from, even if it is staying in and watching a …