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Should I Confront My Father About His Infidelity?

🔥⁠ Microhabits for a better marriage. Download the Together app.⁠ On today’s episode, we hear about: A man wondering if he should confront his cheating father A young mom trying to set boundaries with her mother A guy whose mother-in-law is crossing uncomfortable boundaries Next ...  Show more

My Wife and I Are Sexually Mismatched

🔥 Microhabits for a better marriage. Download the Together app. On today’s episode, we hear about: A husband trying to sexually connect with his wife A guy wondering if he should stay with his pregnant girlfriend A man trying to support his girlfriend who struggles with disorder ...  Show more

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