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Does being a counsellor make you feel depressed about the institution of marriage?

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Does being a counsellor make you feel depressed about the institution of marriage?

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AC: On a human level, over-exposure may upset you when you see how adjustment and tolerance levels have deteriorated. But the good part is that we end up learning out of more experiences. HS: I do not believe very strongly in the formal institution of marriage and always have felt that love, when nurtured leads to peace between partners married formally or otherwise. The holy books play a very small part. I also believe that love can have birth growth and death. Also rebirth sometimes. What is the most unusual case you’ve come across? HS: When the couple had 4 people involved. The man had a lover, the wife also had one. Both of them fought, abused each other, yet they lived with each other and did not seek divorce. AC: Each case has different problems that might be perceived differently by people on the other side. What is the most common problem you encounter? AC: Extra-marital affairs. Tolerance levels are low, people act on impulse. The other problem is non-compatibility due to pers

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