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I strongly agree with the main thrust of this article: We should not cater to our children at the expense of our marriage--that's not good for anyone, not even the children. (And, for what it's worth, I'm in the mental health field and see what such behavior does to families.) I would add that although the article makes several references to God or religion, the overall wisdom of prioritizing one's marriage is not dependent on any theological point of view. It's sound psychology, and consistent with human nature.
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