Ask Amy: An argument should precede an apology

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Ask Amy: An argument should precede an apology
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Dear Amy: I need advice on the way forward in my marriage.

We are raising great kids, and we are both proud of them.

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Once you experience a true shift in your own attitudes and behavior, you may see changes in her — or you may understand deep in your bones that your relationship is irreparable and that a peaceful parting would be best for you. I care about his welfare, but I am sick of his female antics stories. They boost his ego, but we are all tired of the stories.All conversations lead to him.— Perplexed

Dear Amy: Thank you for your response to “Concerned Mom,” who was concerned about her daughter’s weight.I know that this mom was not being mean, but focusing on her daughter’s weight and bad food choices was upsetting.

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