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Revision as of 06:24, 13 February 2022
Actually admits bias against men, while blaming men. How about as professionals they deal with clients with different outlooks without favour.
“of couples who try marriage counseling, 90% feel that their emotional health improves, and two-thirds report improvements in their physical health.” [1]
But did it save the marriage?