My husband and I are both 40 and have been married for 15 years. We have two young kids. We both work-full time and are very successful at our jobs.

Context Explanation

We have a lot of qualities that make us good friends and are drama-free. Despite this, both of us have struggled to make friends during our entire marriage. The issue is that my husband has no friends at all and I have one friend and a few ... Mine are in their late 20's so at a different stage of life.

Insight Material

I speak with the younger one (son) every couple of weeks, and text pretty often. I speak to the older one (daughter) a couple of times a week. We see them both fairly often because we have a second home that they both like to spend time at. We also still do family vacations with one or both (plus spouse) periodically, and I am going ... My husband and I have the same PCP.

Final Conclusion

It's a crazy busy multi-location practice yet she does know we are married and when she asks about lifestyle and environment related to my health his name comes up. She was his doctor first and I switched to her when I began seeing someone for annual physicals. There have only been benefits. We have been married 21 years, (now in our early 60's) he has been sober the last 10 years. AA has been a marriage saver and a marriage destroyer. 10 yrs ago when he got sober it was meetings 7 days a week, and I supported him.

After Betty married Henry and they finally buy their own house, it's this huge Victorian mausoleum. Turns out Betty doesn't really have any taste if her own-- she just adopts the taste of the man she marries. This is true in her clothes as well-- with Don she plays Barbie to his Ken in classic New Look dresses and hats. For married couples the rule of thumb is for each spouse to individually own the car they drive.