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Old 01-07-2019, 04:33 PM   #35
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I mean, the cynic in me says: of course the couples counselor wants you to stay together no matter what. No couple, no client.
We weren't even all that long term of a client. Regardless of financial incentive, marriage counselors are generally of the view they want to make your marriage work. Realistically some things just aren't meant to work. People change. People get older. 25 year olds having fun at university parties aren't the same people as 35 year olds stressed out by real world problems.

Helping two people, that happen to be together, stay together, isn't always the right answer. Marriage counselling is fundamentally biased.
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