Don’t Marry Someone for Their Good Qualities. Marry Them for Their Faults.
Sue Nador re-examined her husband’s “faults” and made her relationship stronger.
I was at a fabulous dinner party at the home of my friends Sharon and Frank. We began with a delicate roasted cauliflower soup drizzled with a smoked cumin and coriander puree, and every course was better than the last. But what I’ve been digesting is something my friend Kathleen shared during our conversation about “relationships”. Her elderly aunt onc…
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