After three decades of marriage, a husband and wife decide to seek professional guidance.
When questioned about the issue, the wife passionately recounts a multitude of challenges they have faced throughout their years of marriage.
Continuously, she recounts her experiences of neglect, lack of intimacy, emptiness, loneliness, and the overwhelming feeling of being unloved and unlovable. It’s a comprehensive list of unmet needs that she has endured.
At last, after patiently waiting, the therapist stands up and moves around the desk. He then asks the wife to stand and shares a heartfelt embrace and a passionate kiss, while her husband observes with a curious expression.
The woman falls silent and takes a seat, appearing lost in thought.
The therapist addresses the husband and suggests that his wife would benefit from this activity on a regular basis. Is it possible for you to handle this task?
“Sure, I can bring her here on Mondays and Wednesdays, but on Fridays, I have my fishing plans.”