The story is told of a fellow who confided to his doctor that he was concerned that his wife might be suffering some hearing loss. He said she often didn't respond when he spoke to her. The doctor advised him to conduct a little experiment and try talking to her from different distances and see if she responds.
Upon arriving home and seeing his wife at the kitchen sink he went to the living room and asked loudly, "Hey Hon, what's for dinner?" There was no answer. He moved to the dinning room and tried again with the same result. Moving to the kitchen door he asked again, still no response. Now he stood right behind her and asked again, "Hey Hon, what's for dinner?" She turned and glared at him and said, "For pity's sake Fred, for the fourth time, meat loaf."
Humorous to be sure but it goes to prove a point. It's obvious that the problem didn't rest with the wife, it was poor Fred with the hearing problem and who knows how long he'd been irritating his wife with his lack of comprehension. Communication is the life blood of any relationship, especially one as sensitive as a marriage,

and if anything is allowed to interrupt that vital link chaos often ensues.
It may not be a matter of a physical problem such as the hearing loss above. Sometimes folks have rather heated discussions that turn into arguments that become downright nasty and people stop talking to each other; and one of the things people argue and fuss about the most is money. Divorce attorneys tell us that financial stress is one of the biggest issues in marriage breakups. Wouldn't it be great if there were a way for people in financial difficulties to be able to add to their income and alleviate many of those problems? Well, there is,click here and see.
When people don't communicate regularly, whether it's in families, on the job or where ever, problems are sure to come up and if not talked about will only get worse. So talk to each other!
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