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§'The man who coaches husbands on how to avoid divorce' The New York Times
'One husband's confession you might be tempted to hand to your other half next time he does something infuriating' Daily Mail
'Could genuinely help save a few rocky marriages' Literary Review
One night during his divorce, after one too many vodkas and a phone-in-therapist's advice to 'journal his feelings,' Matthew Fray started a blog. As he tried to piece together how his ex-wife went from adoring to angry he realised that even though he was a decent guy, he was kind of a bad husband.
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§'The man who coaches husbands on how to avoid divorce' The New York Times

'One husband's confession you might be tempted to hand to your other half next time he does something infuriating' Daily Mail

'Could genuinely help save a few rocky marriages' Literary Review

One night during his divorce, after one too many vodkas and a phone-in-therapist's advice to 'journal his feelings,' Matthew Fray started a blog. As he tried to piece together how his ex-wife went from adoring to angry he realised that even though he was a decent guy, he was kind of a bad husband.

From the raw, uncomfortable and darkly humorous stories he shared about the lessons he's learned from his failed marriage comes this strangely hopeful guide to saving relationships. This is How Your Marriage Ends offers immediately actionable advice to help readers identify toxic behaviour patterns in their own lives, and break them out of the cycles of dysfunction that ruin relationships.

This is a must-read for people in any stage of a relationship, whether it's near the beginning or nearing the end.

Good people can be bad partners - here's how to ensure that isn't you.
Autorenporträt
Matthew Fray is a relationship coach and writer who leans on the lessons of his failed marriage and subsequent divorce to help others avoid making the same mistakes. He has written for publications including the Sunday Times, Daily Mail and Sun and been featured in The New York Times and on BBC radio. His blog Must Be This Tall to Ride has a dedicated following, reaching millions of followers.
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Fray's insight is to realise that the substance of the dispute isn't that important - it was his reaction to his ex-wife's reaction to the dirty dishes that, over time, hollowed out their marriage ... Makes me want to try harder in future The Times