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We look great on social media, but ...

Por: The Boston Globe Life October 23, 2022

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Q. My husband and I have been married for almost 20 years. We’ve built a really nice life together. We both have good jobs, a nice home, a couple of teenage kids, and a dog. Basically, we look great on social media. However, for the past five or so years we have slowly grown apart. We seem to enjoy different things now. For example, I enjoy exercise and a healthy diet while my spouse enjoys takeout and being a couch potato. Another way we have... + full article



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