Temptation Confessions Of A Marriage Counselor [updated]
Temptation Confessions of a Marriage Counselor
I have sat across from couples who haven't touched in a decade and felt the temptation to say, "Why are you even here?" Instead, I have to dig deeper and ask, "What would it take for you to want to try?"
It was the perfect clinical response. It was safe. It held the boundary. temptation confessions of a marriage counselor
I’ve sat across from over two hundred couples in the last fifteen years. I’ve watched husbands weep, wives rage, and silence so thick you could choke on it settle between two people who once promised to love each other forever. They trust me with their worst secrets: the affair with a coworker, the financial lies, the night they almost left. Temptation Confessions of a Marriage Counselor I have
Mark was six-foot-two, tired, and devastatingly quiet. He didn’t argue. He just sat there, wringing his hands, looking at the floor. When he finally spoke, his voice was low and ragged. He said he wasn’t checked out; he was just drowning. He said he loved Julia, but he felt like he was failing her in every measurable way. I’ve sat across from over two hundred couples
Do I ever want to cross the line? No. I love my license, my reputation, and my spouse.