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Question by Jagular Jones
Submitted on 6/19/2004
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My spouse is married to his family not me.  He puts everyone, including strangers before me.  I have on several ocassions confronted him with this and of course he denies that he does this to me what should I do?  I'm done with this and feel very unappreciated and unvalued. I asked him to go to counseling but he refuses because he feels there is nothing wrong.  I've tried communication but its hard with someone who doesn't feel that anything is wrong.  Please advise.  Thanks!


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