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isPermaLink="false">http://www.ronitbaras.com/?p=1393#comment-3942</guid> <description>The most important thing in the transition is for someone to realize that marriage is a challenge (not bad, just a challenge), and the one thing that gets a couple through the tough times is holding to commitment.  In other words, when you don&#039;t feel that loving, as Gal stated, knowing you made a commitment and will honor it by working through the difficulties is what leads to a happy and fulfilling marriage.  Good article!
Lee H. Baucom, Ph.D.
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