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On the bright side, they likely complain about you behind your back. You don't need to hear that shit.
Roommates, family, husband and wife - It doesn’t make that much difference. Being forced to be together without a break is hard on a relationship. On the good side, if you can make it through the pandemic and quarantine it would seem that the relationship can survive just about anything. Or at least that’s what I keep telling my wife... Just about about 2 years ago now, I was diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus. I went through a very serious surgery and then recuperation from the surgery. That was followed by chemotherapy once I recovered sufficiently from that. Then about the time I completed chemotherapy, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. I have survived and am in remission from the cancer. My wife wife was key in helping me survive and we love each other dearly. But this pandemic and the isolation has been difficult on both of us. Read between the lines in Dear Abby or FML - A lot of people are stressed by the pandemic and having their own difficulties in dealing with the situation. It’s tough all over!
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Roommates, family, husband and wife - It doesn’t make that much difference. Being forced to be together without a break is hard on a relationship. On the good side, if you can make it through the pandemic and quarantine it would seem that the relationship can survive just about anything. Or at least that’s what I keep telling my wife... Just about about 2 years ago now, I was diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus. I went through a very serious surgery and then recuperation from the surgery. That was followed by chemotherapy once I recovered sufficiently from that. Then about the time I completed chemotherapy, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. I have survived and am in remission from the cancer. My wife wife was key in helping me survive and we love each other dearly. But this pandemic and the isolation has been difficult on both of us. Read between the lines in Dear Abby or FML - A lot of people are stressed by the pandemic and having their own difficulties in dealing with the situation. It’s tough all over!
On the bright side, they likely complain about you behind your back. You don't need to hear that shit.