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    1. Asked: October 20, 2020In: Communication

      Why do I feel my husband loves me less after we had our first child?

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      Added an answer on October 20, 2020 at 12:35 pm

      I think it depends on his intention for the marriage. If he married his wife because of her looks, there is possibility to love his wife less when she starts giving birth. Imagine your former hot and beautifull wife with beautifull dress and make up welcome you wearing her worn off pajamas, tousledRead more

      I think it depends on his intention for the marriage. If he married his wife because of her looks, there is possibility to love his wife less when she starts giving birth. Imagine your former hot and beautifull wife with beautifull dress and make up welcome you wearing her worn off pajamas, tousled hair as if she didn’t ever comb her hair for days, and smell like onion, garlic or even fresh fish? Or even her babies pee? Quite a disaster isn’it it? What if her wife looks so exhausted every time the husband looks at her face? Or what if the wife looks fatter and less sexy? However, if the husband married his wife because he admire her attitude and intelligence, and he love her unconditionally, the presence of children doen’t mater. If he’s loves you beyond having his children, your shape or look won’t matter to him when you start giving birth.

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    2. Asked: October 20, 2020In: Communication

      How do I fix my insomnia without using pills?

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      Added an answer on October 20, 2020 at 12:35 pm

      A prominent neurologist specializing in sleep disorders once told me that insomnia was not a serious problem before the light bulb was invented and people’s circadian rhythms got messed up. He also said that the most effective treatment for most insomnia is for people to wear sunglasses, even indoorRead more

      A prominent neurologist specializing in sleep disorders once told me that insomnia was not a serious problem before the light bulb was invented and people’s circadian rhythms got messed up. He also said that the most effective treatment for most insomnia is for people to wear sunglasses, even indoors, starting around 6PM or even earlier. He said that was much more effective than melatonin. To extend this, biologists studying circadian rhythms have determined that the only color of light that sets your circadian rhythms is blue light–other colors have no effect. A circadian biologist I know who had insomnia started wearing glasses with yellow lenses (which block out blue light) after 6PM, and he said it has helped him a lot. If anything, this is the most “natural” solution possible, as it removes the unnatural influence of electric lighting.

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