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My husband and I have been married seven years. He moved out over one month ago and shows no signs of returning. He is in withdrawal and is not sure if he even wants to work on the marriage. How do I get him in the conflict stage without pushing him away due to pressure?
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Curtisa:<P>A very good question. I have been searching for that answer myself under my thread entitled "Withdrawal". No one seems to know the answer. All I can say is I know what desparation you are feeling. Hang in there and proceed with what your heart tells you is right. Be as patient as you can and let things play themselves out. In the meantime take care of you and do what you have to help yourself. Keep the faith and know that things will work out in time.<BR>Hope is what we have.<BR>Berg
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