Del_CtrlnoAlt said:dun think a counsellor could save any relationship... they will provide just advice & a listening ear...
anyway good luck to your fren!
Wolfgang said:Well, i dunno but he is willing to try almost anything at this stage. The main problem they have is communicating with each other and i reckon if the counsellor can share with them on how ot better communicate, it might help them...
:sweat: :dunno:
Wai said:
Wolfgang said:Well, i dunno but he is willing to try almost anything at this stage. The main problem they have is communicating with each other and i reckon if the counsellor can share with them on how ot better communicate, it might help them...
:sweat: :dunno:
zaren said:this may sound old fashioned...but they could try writing each other a love letter. in this letter, each person must state 5 things they love and admire most about the other person, as well as apologising for the one thing he/she feels is hindering the relationship the most (get a mutual fren (WG?) to facilitate this). that's it....no blaming, no flaming, no anger. exchange letters (by post if necessary), then perhaps they can meet up 3 days later and see how it goes? this may help to focus on the positives in their relationship and maybe deepen their communication levels. writing the letter is hard, especially the apology bit, but the potential rewards are great.
Del_CtrlnoAlt said:oh ya add to my above.. i'd also recommend that they do open up to each other, if everything have to go thru a counsellor, its better that both of them date the counsellors... (just joking) ;p
of course there is also the easier way out, but i guess your fren is brave & commited enuff to go the hard way, kudos to him!
binbeto said:
yanyewkay said::thumbsup: good links.. Can try SOS they are professionally trained and run by volunteers (so they wun be going thru motion, like when waiting for paycheck)