Gee, and here I thought MS meant we should be able to take a sabbatical
from our teaching/research positions to work on/strengthen and enjoy our
marriages. 

Forget all previous posts I have made today.
I AM BRAIN_DEAD!
annette

On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Beth Benoit wrote:

> >Taking a marriage sabbatical is been viewed as an important aspect of
> > the growth and strengthening process in marital and family relations.
> 
> SEZ WHO??
> 
> I've been married for 32 years (to the same guy) and while once in a while a
> "marriage sabbatical" of an hour or two might have had some appeal to ME
> perhaps  (but certainly not to my husband since he's married to a flawless
> creature ;-) !!!!), I am wondering if MS made that idea up.  Is it similar
> to the "open marriage" idea that some screwballs in the 70's tried to
> convince everyone was the norm?
> 
> Beth Benoit

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