Harriette Cole: I don't like my husband, but my friends say it's awful to be single
Briefly

In a letter to Harriet, a frustrated spouse grapples with a stagnant marriage and reflects on the social pressures of being single. She is uncertain whether to stay in her marriage to avoid loneliness and seeks advice on making her relationship more fulfilling. Harriet advises her to clearly define her needs, communicate openly with her husband about their dynamic, and encourage joint efforts to revitalize their bond before making any drastic decisions. The second letter details a woman's struggle with her husband's daily weed consumption, which affects her work-from-home situation and leads to questions about her rights in the shared living space.
"To make your marriage more fulfilling, identify your needs and desires, then communicate openly with your husband about your feelings and hopes for change."
"If both partners are willing to work together, there’s potential to revitalize the marriage and develop a deeper connection."
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