ERRANT VOICEMAIL REVEALS A TROUBLED RELATIONSHIP
- The author received a voicemail on their phone recording a two-minute argument between their brother and his wife in California.
- The argument reflects ongoing tension with the brother's wife blaming others for issues she should partly share responsibility for, a situation known for at least a year.
- The household is a one-income home with two children, where the brother works hard, but the wife sounds unappreciative during the exchange.
- The author recommends speaking with the brother to mention that part of the argument was captured on their phone and suggests that, should both parties be open to it, seeking marital therapy might help improve their relationship.
- The situation highlights possible benefits from counseling and medical evaluation, but progress depends on the couple’s willingness and communication.
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