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- Do you fake an orgasm when you actually didn't? Or find faults with the your husband's way of handling the kids, or pester him to find a new job? If yes, you may be making irreparable damages to your relationship.
- Following is a list of nine statements compiled by Judy Ford, psychotherapist and author of 'Every Day Love' that you should never utter to your significant other, reports the Mother Nature Network.
- First comes: "Yes, I had an orgasm."
- Another statement that is a strict no-no is "You're just like your father." It's nasty and belittling, says Ford.
- The third forbidden statement is actually very common: "When are you going to find a new job?"
- The fourth hurtful statement is: "My mother warned me you'd do this!"
- The fifth line, which is never a good idea to say, is "Just leave it - I'll do it myself!" Just because he's doing something differently than you would doesn't mean that he's doing it wrong.
- The sixth statement, which can be heart breaking, is "You always... [fill in the blank]" or "You never... [fill in the blank]"
- Then seventh statement that can be a serious blow is "Do you really think those pants are flattering?"
- Saying so, you're insulting his looks without showing any genuine concern for his health, according to Ford.
- Then eighth harsh statement is "Ugh, we're hanging out with him again?, which is an insult to your man's choice of friends.
- The last but not the least is "Please watch the kids. But don't do this, take them here or forget that..." Let Dad-be-dad. (ANI)
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