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		By: Darya		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Good article, Curtiss. Essentially I am happy overall. There are a couple of big stresses in my life, but I am handling them and making progress toward my goal of erasing them altogether. But for now, they are still here. I like your discussion about getting married young in life and not yet having the tools to build love, trust, and security that are essential in a happy, stable marriage. I used to think I would be married early in life. I&#039;m glad I wasn&#039;t. I think I am much more suited for marriage now (wisdom gained) than I was then.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good article, Curtiss. Essentially I am happy overall. There are a couple of big stresses in my life, but I am handling them and making progress toward my goal of erasing them altogether. But for now, they are still here. I like your discussion about getting married young in life and not yet having the tools to build love, trust, and security that are essential in a happy, stable marriage. I used to think I would be married early in life. I&#8217;m glad I wasn&#8217;t. I think I am much more suited for marriage now (wisdom gained) than I was then.</p>
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