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  2. No, you can’t just ask your wife to make a list. This is how ...

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    The couple also agree that because their Great Pyrenees dog is so fluffy, they don’t have to worry about the floors until they can pick up dog hair with a pinch of their fingers twice, he said.

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    Related: Making New Friends as an Adult Isn’t Easy, but Luckily, We Have 102 Expert-Backed Ways To Do Just That 7 Phrases to Shut Down Conflict, According to a Psychologist 1.

  5. Abilene paradox - Wikipedia

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    The wife says, "Sounds like a great idea." The husband, despite having reservations because the drive is long and hot, thinks that his preferences must be out-of-step with the group and says, "Sounds good to me. I just hope your mother wants to go." The mother-in-law then says, "Of course I want to go. I haven't been to Abilene in a long time."

  6. Spousal privilege - Wikipedia

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    In common law, spousal privilege (also called marital privilege or husband-wife privilege) [1] is a term used in the law of evidence to describe two separate privileges that apply to spouses: the spousal communications privilege and the spousal testimonial privilege.

  7. Why groups of 3 are a friendship nightmare - AOL

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    But it doesn't have to be that way. "Many groups of three struggle with hurt feelings and fears of being left out, but with intentional effort, trios can thrive," says Shasta Nelson , social ...

  8. Loaded question - Wikipedia

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    A loaded question is a form of complex question that contains a controversial assumption (e.g., a presumption of guilt). [1]Such questions may be used as a rhetorical tool: the question attempts to limit direct replies to be those that serve the questioner's agenda. [2]

  9. I Don’t Agree with Suze Orman on Everything, But She Nails ...

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    With a dozen New York Times list best selling books to her name along with an Emmy award winning TV show and a syndicated podcast, Suze Orman has built a media empire on her brand of financial and ...