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I see it mentioned a lot. Is is beneficial to both the BS and WS? If so, who is the author? I would like to look into it. Thank you.
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Dave Carder. Written from a Christian perspective, somewhat similar to MB, but with a few differences, approaches. I read it as a BS, but I think it would be beneficial to a WS.
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Incase you're interested "Surviving An Affair" by Dr. Harley is really helpful to. I am a WW, 2 1/2 months into R. It really helped me understand how and why the A happend. I was surprised to read someone another WW's story in there that was so similar to my own.<p>Since you are doing so well can you give me any advice or pointers???<p>Thanks.
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