How to Survive Your Husband's Midlife Crisis: Strategies and Stories from the Midlife Wives ClubPenguin, 2003 - 276 من الصفحات A midlife crisis can devour a relationship. The Midlife Wives Club is a supportive online sisterhood for midlife mates-a place to vent some steam, share advice, or just get a reminder that they're not alone. In this guide, readers find wisdom from both Midlife Wives and experts on: € Recognizing the symptoms of male midlife crisis € Coping with the threat (or reality) of infidelity € Handling bad behavior-thrill-seeking, financial irresponsibility, or substance abuse € Identifying underlying problems like depression and anger € Deciding when to stick it out-and when to pack it in € Protecting children from the fallout € Making it through the crisis...and coming out stronger, saner, and more self-reliant With personal stories from real women (and men), a list of resources, and a heartening sense of humor, How to Survive Your Husband's Midlife Crisiscan help smooth out the rough spots-and turn a tumultuous time into a change for the better. |
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Welcome to the Club | 1 |
Marriage Changesand Why | 6 |
Male Midlife Panic | 25 |
When to Worryand When to Relax | 49 |
Stages Along Lifes Journey | 68 |
Facing Serious Issues | 87 |
The Dreaded Other Woman | 114 |
Helping Children Cope | 146 |
Surviving Every Scenario | 168 |
Picking the Best Option | 193 |
Marital Outcomesand Beyond | 225 |
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