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"A hilariously candid account of one woman's quest to bring her post-baby marriage back from the brink, with life-changing, real-world advice"--Amazon.com.
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This is super-relatable! Despite the heteronormative title, the advice contained in this book is applicable to anyone in a relationship post-baby. Dunn writes with self-effacement that is both approachable and lovable and makes me feel less bad about some of my poor relationship habits.
I don't hate my husband. But this gives great advice on maintaining a healthy marriage after having kids. It does have crass language, but has great articles, research and advice.
i started this book, then stopped after the first 40 pages because reading about all the terrible husbands she describes made me too mad. then adam read it after i said i couldn't finish (lol) and said it was actually good later on. which was true. some helpful parts later on. of course all this is being read with no context for actually having kids yet but overall a fine read
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