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Widower Wednesday: How to Talk to a Widower

September 13, 2018

When widower-related problems arise, talking to a widower is vital to solving the issue and knowing whether or not he's ready to move on. But talking to a widower in a way that can express your concerns without coming across as jealous, needy, or nagging can take some work. In this video, Abel Keogh shows you the best ways to talk to a widower about problems that are hindering your relationship so the next time issues arise, you can talk about them with confidence and in such a way the widower is more likely to listen and act.

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