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I certainly agree to this but it doesn't apply to all married couples, shall I say it all depends on the situation. Single parents maybe prone for depression maybe because they are the only one who should do the things that a couple should do, shall I say the work of 2 person becomes a work of only one person. Though being married is good, but there are also time that there are conflicts.
Posted by: Robert | September 16, 2012 at 01:22 PM